January 15, 201115 yr This one is to expose the idea of parents choosing a designated path for their child even before they were born, as every parents want their child to be the next Einstein.So its basically like purchasing a child from the shelf and train it like a dog. This one is to expose how humans are so reliant on technology, as even our youngest generation has developed the unbreakable bond with it.
January 18, 201115 yr I like the first one, but I have to admit it's probably a little to political for my taste. It looks like you drew the middle one then copied and pasted the other two?
January 18, 201115 yr I like the first one too. I didn't even notice it was copy and pasted until stevepole noted that it was. I don't think it matters that much anyways, I think it looks good. I didn't interpret in the intended way though. I thought you were trying to portray how parents choose to abort their babies if they find a flaw (e.g some disability), just like expired goods found at a supermarket. The second one is less polished than the first. While the first one looks very detailed and 3D-like, the second one looks a little bit unfinished and rushed. For example, the outline on the baby looks a bit sketchy. I like your ideas though, looking good. 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
January 18, 201115 yr Copy paste is not something to look down upon. It's a common practice and a lot of the best work include lots of resuing parts of the painting, even earlier paintings and stock photography and the like.It's a good motive, but the composition is somewhat bland.
January 21, 201115 yr I like them both, but I am not sure I agree with.. well the views behind both of them. Try to clarify your "view" or description a bit. I was somewhat confused. Over all pretty good, second one could use some touch ups.
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