I agree with anonymous and take one step further as regards drawing strokes. When I study your drawings I always find it most satisfying that your scribbly fill style is so perfectly complimented by such excellent line work.
Your hand gestures are wonderful. We can all relate to the man in the maze. There are days when it just feels like there is no way out and even if there were you can’t find the door. It is a great illo.
This really does capture the look of trying to decide where to go next…after escaping the maze! I always enjoy seeing your bold lines and angular figures. There is so much energy in your work.
I can see the confusion of lost in his face, and desperation of lost in your pen strokes
I agree with anonymous and take one step further as regards drawing strokes. When I study your drawings I always find it most satisfying that your scribbly fill style is so perfectly complimented by such excellent line work.
Effective sketch; really conveys the concept.
Your hand gestures are wonderful. We can all relate to the man in the maze. There are days when it just feels like there is no way out and even if there were you can’t find the door. It is a great illo.
nice expression of the man’s face.
This really does capture the look of trying to decide where to go next…after escaping the maze! I always enjoy seeing your bold lines and angular figures. There is so much energy in your work.
This is quite well done. He looks like he is in problem solving mode. His gestures work well to convey the theme.
really captured a great expresion, love the dynamic composition of the maze.