04-26-2016, 07:27 AM
I've never seen this approach before! Looks like a very good exercise on abstract shapes and value composition!
I will suggest you always frame your studies (when you're studying from an image). Make your studies within a frame, a rectangle (I don't know if I made myself clear). That will help you analyse how the original author structured the balance within whites and blacks, how he thought of the flow aand on top of that it'll help you see even better some size relationships between the elements of the images.
Even when you're creating your own images.. Starting within a frame will free you from a lot of pain (:
I will suggest you always frame your studies (when you're studying from an image). Make your studies within a frame, a rectangle (I don't know if I made myself clear). That will help you analyse how the original author structured the balance within whites and blacks, how he thought of the flow aand on top of that it'll help you see even better some size relationships between the elements of the images.
Even when you're creating your own images.. Starting within a frame will free you from a lot of pain (: