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I am a Traditional Artist
suzkha
19/Female/Netherlands
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Thank you . I actually did not think much about the subject matter in this piece, I was more like trying to capture a scene. I think I like the idea of an image that does not have a clear subject matter. Just leave it to be interpreted by the viewer.
You are quite amazing with colours. I found most of your artworks beautiful and quite profound.
I find your view about the 'rules' for a good composition quite intriguing. The idea of not defining subject matter as an artist is quite interesting. Doesn't that make the production of a piece much more difficult then? And I think that if you want to leave the interpretation to the viewer, then you shouldn't give the piece a title. The title could consist of, as an example, symbols, depicting the same feeling as the art piece... Thanks for the by the way!
You are quite amazing with colours. I found most of your artworks beautiful and quite profound.
I find your view about the 'rules' for a good composition quite intriguing. The idea of not defining subject matter as an artist is quite interesting. Doesn't that make the production of a piece much more difficult then? And I think that if you want to leave the interpretation to the viewer, then you shouldn't give the piece a title. The title could consist of, as an example, symbols, depicting the same feeling as the art piece...
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[link] - Watercolorists
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