Do I look like a heroine to stay visible? by marcopol
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Comments (9)
zaqxsw
Nicely done... Looks like someone had a really bad night of crime fighting.
longprong
Oh dear....what a bad day....but what a good image and render.....keep it up 😊
anitalee
Excellent
T.Rex
Very interesting image. There's the contrast between the modern dress of the woman to the left, and the old Roman dress of the woman on the ground. The woman to the left is going home with her shopping, the lying woman is not. She's done her shopping and apparently eaten it, too. She's not poor, as attested by the arm bands, wrist bands and rings on her fingers. I wonder, is she drunk? A thief would have taken her jewelry. Her soiled dress looks like it's soaked in urine. And she's dirty, fallen drunkedly in the dirt on the ground? And she's crying. You've done a good job with this. Made me stop and think. Keep up the good work! :-) My Rating: more than a 6!
marcopol
Thank you very much. In the 3D crowd there are a lot of elves, goddesses, and heroines, but few characters pretend to belong to the real world, and even less room is left to the "invisible", those we dare not look in our environment. This is the meaning of the question that I lend my fictional character.
contedesfees Online Now!
I suspect this is strongly influenced by mannerism, in style rather than subject matter, although I don't know nearly enough about art to write with real authority. But, whatever the influence, whatever the inspiration, you have created an intriguing, even fascinating, work of art. Congratulations.
marcopol
thank you very much for your comment. you wrote :"I suspect this is strongly influenced by mannerism, in style rather than subject matter" broad question, by making my pictures in 3D software, I know I can hardly escape the mannerism and style: a way to pose the characters, privileged frames, a way to enlighten and especially the ease with which I can obtain a wealth of images. I'm kind of craftsman who is also a storyteller.
Although I have some proximity to the world of art, I do not consider myself as an artist: the artwork should keep, in the words of Marcel Duchamp, the surprise of a rendez-vous. Difficult to escape our taste and everything that formed it when we should break away from it by a kind of indifference.
Finally, what is that doing "living art" such as Courbet said? What is an art that is the symptom of its time? how many images on this website are commenting what has been changed by digital means in looking over our lives?
in all modesty I keep this sentence of Robert Filliou as a landmark: "Art is what makes life more interesting than art."
makennedy
Interesting render and thought behind this, well done...
ArtistKimberly
Excellent Work,
giulband
Wonderful scene composition and POV !!
Krid
very impressive scene and excellent pov and use of dof