Masks
Titles: Blood, Innocent, Tick-Tock, Vision Impaired, Slither-Bug
Blood is another picture based off a still life concept I mentioned all the way back at the still-life tab. The bright is representative of blood flowing from the bull's neck as he stands there and allows it to happen, having given up. Both the situation and life itself is cruel, and he knows it, but he accepts his fate. Death was unavoidable, and it was going to come for him anyway. He might as well remain calm and not give it the satisfaction of watching him struggle.
Blood is another picture based off a still life concept I mentioned all the way back at the still-life tab. The bright is representative of blood flowing from the bull's neck as he stands there and allows it to happen, having given up. Both the situation and life itself is cruel, and he knows it, but he accepts his fate. Death was unavoidable, and it was going to come for him anyway. He might as well remain calm and not give it the satisfaction of watching him struggle.
Symmetry
Titles: Shadowy Crop Circle, Dogfather, Transitioning, Broken Clock, Frantic Glassware
Shadowy Crop Circle: As you can probably tell, it got it's name from the way the shadows form around the center. This was the part of the picture I adored the most, aside from the awesome design in the tree.
Dogfather: A play on the Godfather for the title, I found this picture in my house and was automatically intrigued by it. It's not much for symmetry, but the red keeps up with my personal feel for symbolism.
Transitioning: A play on the pattern spreading from the black shape in the center and transitioning into the two paintings that surround it. I won't lie when I say I picked this location in the house for it's wallpaper.
Broken Clock: A little literal with this one, it depicts a grandfather clock that has been broken for years. I love the sense of age it shows, along with the growing feelings of maturity and a bit of unease.
Frantic Glassware: Based off the crazy shapes and opaque vs see-through designs that litter the glasses. Make them look almost frantic, like there's something they need to escape from.
Shadowy Crop Circle: As you can probably tell, it got it's name from the way the shadows form around the center. This was the part of the picture I adored the most, aside from the awesome design in the tree.
Dogfather: A play on the Godfather for the title, I found this picture in my house and was automatically intrigued by it. It's not much for symmetry, but the red keeps up with my personal feel for symbolism.
Transitioning: A play on the pattern spreading from the black shape in the center and transitioning into the two paintings that surround it. I won't lie when I say I picked this location in the house for it's wallpaper.
Broken Clock: A little literal with this one, it depicts a grandfather clock that has been broken for years. I love the sense of age it shows, along with the growing feelings of maturity and a bit of unease.
Frantic Glassware: Based off the crazy shapes and opaque vs see-through designs that litter the glasses. Make them look almost frantic, like there's something they need to escape from.