fizchap
fizchap t1_j68rbwq wrote
Even the briefcase is cliche. Who uses a briefcase any more?
fizchap t1_j5kka1v wrote
Reply to Owl in a tree, me, wood/brass/glass, 2022 by highvolkage
It's amazing how you are able to convey "owl" so minimally, with just a few shapes and details. Well done.
fizchap t1_j5fuotl wrote
Reply to In Vino Veritas, me, digital, 2023 by Absent_Alan
Lovely expression. They eyes tell so much. The religious allusions (halo, wine) are striking. Love the way you hatch to create planes and shadows. Not so sure about the right of the nose because it masks a shadow I would expect. Perhaps the dark gray of the nose should go farther? Maybe make the chin a little rounder or less pointy?
fizchap t1_j5f9erm wrote
I love your rough style. It captures warmth and innocence. Not so sure about the purple/lavender vertical lines on the wall. A bit to straight/thin and the color seems off to me.
fizchap t1_j5f7yb3 wrote
Reply to Asshleejj, self, digital, 2023 by artists_couch
A refreshing take on the headless nude female torso. Chubbier, uneven, stretch marks. It feels real and relatable.
fizchap t1_j4zxmr1 wrote
That's a lovely rendering of Greek Slave by Hiram Powers. The uneven lines give a sense of sharp contrasts and wavering uncertainty. Is the title ironic?
fizchap t1_j1htwxa wrote
Reply to comment by watchme_sculpt in Angelina, me, plaster, 2022 by watchme_sculpt
You made a plaster mold for this? Not silicone?
I love how the pose and form flow. It has visual weight and balance.
fizchap t1_je81y12 wrote
Reply to Curious One, watercolor, me, 2023 by kelkel8911
It's hard to make animal faces expressive and you've done a wonderful job.