I like the experimentation here, it almost looks like a design for a ceramic model, and is very different to the norm, and very successful. I too would have preferred more contrast, and a little more shadow to create shape and form, but this doesn't have to be a finished artwork, they never do, we can always go back, but if we all put up "finished" artwork it would get boring. Surely the point of this forum is to learn from each other, we all have our own likes and dislikes, take me for instance, I absolutely adore watercolour as a medium, and I can't handle the anaemic results when using the real thing, how awkward is that? Perhaps one day I might get cataracts just like Monet, and adapt to a new vision, but whilst the child within me has still got pots of poster paint in my head, I will enjoy colour while my vision lasts. You have yet again done an artwork which could be a success as a card for a young girl, and long may you continue to do so, there is nothing wrong with a girlie approach, and a soft gentle children's illustration type of artwork, to tell the truth I wish I could get out of my love of strong colour sometimes, and get in touch with my feminine side which must be there if we are a mixture of hormones.
children paint because they don't know they can't - so what happens as we become adults? - Me
Life is very nice, but it has no shape. The object of art is actually to give it some, and to do it by every artifice possible - truer than the truth. - Jean Anouilh 1910-87