Hi Jakob, on your first cut shown I noticed the angle at which you photographed the piece plays well with the negative space of the figure by seeming to give it more dimension.
Hi Jakob! I really appreciate the use of negative space in your first cut- all of the supporting lines point to the person on the bike as the main subject of your painting, yet the main subject is gone! I think this is a really interesting and beautiful composition. I see this use of negative space in your geometric work as well, and you find a way to make it work very well! Excited for your future projects!
Hi Jakob,
I noticed in both of your cuts you made a full cut through the material in the center. In the first piece, I think the cut of the silhouette really draws the viewer in and adds a sense of the depth to the piece.
Hi Jakob, on your first cut shown I noticed the angle at which you photographed the piece plays well with the negative space of the figure by seeming to give it more dimension.
Hi Jakob! I really appreciate the use of negative space in your first cut- all of the supporting lines point to the person on the bike as the main subject of your painting, yet the main subject is gone! I think this is a really interesting and beautiful composition. I see this use of negative space in your geometric work as well, and you find a way to make it work very well! Excited for your future projects!
I appreciate the incredible detail in the second design and how all of the circles draw your eye into the center.
Hi Jakob,
I noticed in both of your cuts you made a full cut through the material in the center. In the first piece, I think the cut of the silhouette really draws the viewer in and adds a sense of the depth to the piece.
I’m struck by the way the circular piece gives off a 3D appearance and how the placement of the sections contributed to this.