I don't seem to be able to make my titles fit these days.
The third image in the triptych i produced for the end of my 3rd year of university. I won't explain what it's about as that defeats the purpose but i hope some of what i'm trying to say comes across but please take the time to look at it for more than just a drawing. My apologies for the triptych being separated, i've been searching for a decent online image editor and ceased to find one that would sew images together. Rubbish.
I rather like the enigmatic title - I'm reminded of the lines from Housman's poem:
"The head that I shall dream of, And 'twill not dream of me."
Some very nice extra touches in this, particularly the blank face, the lamp and the too-large head at the window. Like a surreal Victorian ghost study.
but i think the empty spaces on the bottom could be more emphasized on each piece, maybe they should even be completed to become squares, and in harmony on the three of them (i mean on 2 the emptiness kicks some ass, it's still there on 1, but disappears on 3)
yeah, the white was kind of an issue, i'll address it in future but these ones, after the hell i went through finishing them to deadline, well they're being put away to tarnish quietly.
i tried to look at them as a tri, as you wrote, but i couldn't figure out which is left and which is right, and then even the certainity of the center position lost it's role
so... i like the emptiness on it, just as i liked twists on this one, and the density on the first ... yet all in all, to be honest, it didn't touched me, just gave me some thoughts
"The head that I shall dream of,
And 'twill not dream of me."
Some very nice extra touches in this, particularly the blank face, the lamp and the too-large head at the window. Like a surreal Victorian ghost study.
I like your interpretation. The surreal quality isn't something i was intentionally aiming for but it worked out quite nicely.
Thanks again.
but i think the empty spaces on the bottom could be more emphasized on each piece, maybe they should even be completed to become squares, and in harmony on the three of them (i mean on 2 the emptiness kicks some ass, it's still there on 1, but disappears on 3)
So i'm guessing you like 2?
so... i like the emptiness on it, just as i liked twists on this one, and the density on the first ... yet all in all, to be honest, it didn't touched me, just gave me some thoughts