she makes her amazing pieces of art, right?!? Yep! That is exactly what she is doing. For years, I've wondered how she did it and now I get to take a stab at it myself. So fun!!
Anyways, that brings me to the topic of the day. When you're creating a piece, how do you know
when enough is enough - that you are finished anddddd if its any good? This is a question, I've been asking myself so I thought you'd want to know too!
Here are some things to ask!
- Does it have a clear focal point and is that focal point reinforced?
- Does your eye move easily through the piece without being stalled in any one space?
- Have you added anything that really isn't necessary to the composition?
- Are there a nice range of values in the piece?
- Is there proper depth to the piece?
- Is there enough variation in shape and form?
- Are you exploring all the possibilities of your fabric?
- Is there quiet spaces to rest the eye?
- Do the color choices reflect the mood you are trying to invoke?
Wow!! Is that all?!?! Yeah it does seem like a lot right? Plus, I'm sure there is more, but really trust your eye to help you. When you look at your piece is there a spot that you just don't think its working and you don't like. Now look more closely at the spot and think why? This will give you a beginning point on how to fix it!
So What Have You Been Up to Creatively?
2 comments:
Sounds like an excellent class! I’ve been on vacation, so have nothing to link up this week, but I’ll be checking out the eye candy. 😄
I promise more eye candy the next couple of weeks. Plus a nice review of the class
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