So I decided to zoom into this area and make a statement with it. I just loved the various tonal values, the variety of shapes and diagonals, so I played around with them using charcoal, oil base pencils and white acrylic. I fixed the charcoal and Oil base pencil marks then worked over with some white acrylic touches.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
"Industrial Synthesis" 15" x 9", Mixed Media on Paper, 2009
This is my entry into Karin Juricks DSFDF, The reference picture had roof tops and I didn't really find the whole picture interesting but a section of it.

So I decided to zoom into this area and make a statement with it. I just loved the various tonal values, the variety of shapes and diagonals, so I played around with them using charcoal, oil base pencils and white acrylic. I fixed the charcoal and Oil base pencil marks then worked over with some white acrylic touches.
So I decided to zoom into this area and make a statement with it. I just loved the various tonal values, the variety of shapes and diagonals, so I played around with them using charcoal, oil base pencils and white acrylic. I fixed the charcoal and Oil base pencil marks then worked over with some white acrylic touches.
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10 comments:
I love you textures in this piece. Glad you made it.
This is fabulous.
I found this subject to be difficult. Your take on it is just the best.
Very nice, Adebanji!
Thanks Dominique, Leslie and Becky!
Tremendous results!!
Thanks Dean!
Adebanji...beautiful focus point and I love the fade out. You gave this a real industrial feel with the black and white.
Thanks Vern!
Adebanji I can't tell you how much I appreciate your approach to the photo this is excellent! I enjoy the texture you gave it life! Bravo!
Thanks Erika!
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