not to mention that you chose a good subject also; being a fan of bob marley myself
your choice of colors strike me and your strokes, i cannot somehow define wether the picture is supposed to be happy or angry, only the smile erases the doubt of anger but the colors can be deceiving alone
I like it too, wonderfully exciting colours, you seem to be making an excellent start. However, if you want one bit of constructive (I hope) criticism, to do a really good painting you also have to be able to make the colours work as tones, the lights and darks that give shape and meaning. To see what I’m getting at you might find it useful to use some image editing software to look at the painting converted temporarily to black and white, and decide how successfully you’ve done this.
Otherwise, well done and keep up the good work, enjoy!
You are 14? Impressive. (Even if you were 35 it would be that)
Please do not refer to much color in a painting as ’I like doing’. Professionals say: “The pictures I do usually need lots of color.” Say that and you are a professional all the way.
A bit gaudy, artbittch, and the whiteness of the teeth stand out too much. It looks like a hooked rug but for your age it is brilliant! I started painting at fourteen myself and you are way better than I was then so keep at it.
Beautiful work. Colorful and very expressive. If your intent was to show emossion you nailed it. This is a very happy and positive painting. For a fourteen year old you have very good hands. Keep the brush on the canvas as they say, and as a tip for the future try not telling people your age. As far as I’m concerned you could be 93. Unfortunatelly artists tend to be pre-judged by things like age, cultural background, lifestyle and education. This is a shame, because art should be judged by the piece more so than the artist. If only one person in the world likes your artwork then you can concider yourself a success. A good artist will always wonder if their good enough, a great artist doesn’t have time to ask because their too busy creating. Paint paint paint, because someone is waiting to see what’s next.
DTrain
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Wow that’s really nice.
HahaYouNoob
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Very good, you seem to have real talent. I particularly like your use of color.
Casper
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
a very interesting piece. I like the colour work.
Anthony Pittarelli
Virus
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
well ihave to say, i’m impressed
not to mention that you chose a good subject also; being a fan of bob marley myself
your choice of colors strike me and your strokes, i cannot somehow define wether the picture is supposed to be happy or angry, only the smile erases the doubt of anger but the colors can be deceiving alone
keep it up kiddo
CheeseCake
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Very Good.
McFox
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
I liked it. Very vibrant and energetic.
Piramidy
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
I like it too, wonderfully exciting colours, you seem to be making an excellent start. However, if you want one bit of constructive (I hope) criticism, to do a really good painting you also have to be able to make the colours work as tones, the lights and darks that give shape and meaning. To see what I’m getting at you might find it useful to use some image editing software to look at the painting converted temporarily to black and white, and decide how successfully you’ve done this.
Otherwise, well done and keep up the good work, enjoy!
Rocky
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
You are 14? Impressive. (Even if you were 35 it would be that)
Please do not refer to much color in a painting as ’I like doing’. Professionals say: “The pictures I do usually need lots of color.” Say that and you are a professional all the way.
Dyllon
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Exellent. You have a great future ahead of you. Good Luck
MazMaz
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
good effect,the man’s teeth are so bright and white.
LadyWoman
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
A bit gaudy, artbittch, and the whiteness of the teeth stand out too much. It looks like a hooked rug but for your age it is brilliant! I started painting at fourteen myself and you are way better than I was then so keep at it.
Omnious
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Beautiful work. Colorful and very expressive. If your intent was to show emossion you nailed it. This is a very happy and positive painting. For a fourteen year old you have very good hands. Keep the brush on the canvas as they say, and as a tip for the future try not telling people your age. As far as I’m concerned you could be 93. Unfortunatelly artists tend to be pre-judged by things like age, cultural background, lifestyle and education. This is a shame, because art should be judged by the piece more so than the artist. If only one person in the world likes your artwork then you can concider yourself a success. A good artist will always wonder if their good enough, a great artist doesn’t have time to ask because their too busy creating. Paint paint paint, because someone is waiting to see what’s next.
mayumi
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
wow its so interesting! who is it? it looks like some sort of indian god.
BetterOff
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Personally, I don’t like such style of painting.