Starting a new personal project with several goals in mind.
#1: Trying to make an interesting composition. There's a LOT going on in this image (maybe not 50 items, but a lot never the less). I haven't taken the self-guided "Draw 50 Things" course yet, but I have taken "Creative Composition", and this is sort of my own self-assigned final project. As such I am including:
a wardrobe w/glow and snow coming out
a mirror w/glow and image of flower hedges and croquet ball
a window w/landscape including hills and tornado
a table with tea set for three including napkins, food, and dishes
Wicked Witch of the West (from Oz)
Jadis, the White Witch (from Narnia)
The Red Queen (from Wonderland)
Stone walls and floor (lots of texture here...)
Simplified tapestry map wall hanging of Land of Oz
a broom hanging vertically in a wall bracket
#2: Trying to create subject matter that is intriguing.
#3: Practicing drawing. As ever. With a particular eye toward texture.
#4: Developing awareness of different levels of lighting from multiple sources as well as commensurate shadows.
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I could use some advice/response regarding my rough. I am particularly interested in:
#1: Where does your eye go?
#2: Does the image make sense? (i.e. Does is actually look like a tea party with the Wicked Witch of the West, The Red Queen, and The White Witch?)
#3: Is the composition too evenly horizontally laid out (my other imagery in this series is all vertical, and I need to try another format)? It doesn't follow the Rule of Thirds exactly... Is that a bad thing for this composition?
#4: Are my values okay?
#5: I know I am warping perspective a bit for the table. Is that distracting?
I have not gone too far on this that I can't back up and start over. I could use some good constructive criticism. As a practice project, this is a first go after becoming aware of a lot of the things to think about. Oy. I'm not sure I'm checking off all the items on the CCchecklist... hehe...