Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Sea Change
This was my first acrylic project this year, and is an original painting done in the style of Camilla D'errico. Above is my concept sketch, and below is the finished product. I used predominantly pinks and reds, and included machinery and animals like she often does in her paintings. This painting features a girl with caterpillars in a jar on her head, which travel through her and leave her mouth as butterflies. The concept behind this painting is in spite of the fact that we may have repellent things inside of us, we also possess the potential to let those things out as something more beautiful. Though I was overall pretty satisfied with the outcome of this painting, I could've added more shading to her face to create more depth and more highlights to her hair, as well as more shading to the wings of the butterflies.
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