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Geometric Flowers Design
In this color art that I entitled 'Geometric Flower Design' I mainly used colored pencils of blues, greens, reds, and oranges. I varied the colors from the center one and copied and varied the colors in the little ones around the edges. I used light blue colored pencil to fill in the white space even though to me it looked fine left white. Please comment for it will be truly appreciated.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Birds and Fruit and Snails
In this drawing of birds, fruit and snails I used crayons and colored pencils that are my favorite mediums to use for this artwork. I decided to make the fruit plums and used purple crayon and dark green for the leaves. For the snails of various positions, I used reds. For what I thought was sheaves of wheat I used a lighter orange color and to finish up I shaded the whole picture with sky blue colored pencil. All comments will be greatly appreciated.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Geometric Flower Designs
'Geometric Flower Designs' is one of my color art pieces that I mainly used blues, reds, greens and broke up that color scheme with two versions of orange. I used black to offset around the edges of the picture and in the center. Please comment.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Paisley and Circle Designs
'Paisley and Circle Designs' is done in shades of blues and purples. I used crayons and colored pencils to try and blend the colors together. I am not sure I succeeded, but to me it looks pretty good. Please share any comment for it would truly be appreciated.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Flowers
This one I just entitled 'Flowers' and I posted it sideways for this is the way it seemed to fit better. I wanted a sense of change of seasons, so I colored the leaves green, orange, red and yellow. I used the tan crayon for the branches and robin's egg blue for what I thought were clouds and lightly shaded the white space with again the sky blue colored pencil. Please comment.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Birds
Another one of my color art pictures entitled 'Birds'. I used crayons of the primary colors of red, blue and yellow and a few I decided to make orange. I used brown of course for the branches, and made the all the leaves a shade of green to make it feel like summer. To finish the picture, I used the sky blue colored pencil and shaded in the white space. Please share your thoughts.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Whales
Here is what I call 'Color Art'. This one is entitled 'Whales' for obvious reasons. I used crayons and colored pencils on this one of shades of blues, yellows and oranges. I used a sky blue colored pencil for what could be the water, and I just shaded the sky blue all over everything to make it I hope like everything is underwater. Please comment.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Everyday life of Ukrainians: suffering and pain
Since the war in Ukraine began, towns and cities have been turned into ruins and the peaceful live of millions of people has been destroyed. This conflict has made us realize how fragile our world is and how important it is to protect it, because the consequences will be felt for generations.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
Europe strengthens the economy by boosting weapons production
It is not a secret, that the Western industry is now locked in a battle with China. For example, for decades Germany has enjoyed a reputation as Europe’s car capital, with slogans such as Vorsprung durch Technik emblematic of its political and industrial prowess.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
The Utopian Concept of Gender Equity
There is a thin line of disparity between self-respect and arrogance that most people err in their lifetimes and cannot distinguish when the time arrives. I wonder how Indian society finds it appalling for women to be assertive and bold in their stance as they try to voice out their opinions on what they believe in. While I respect our culture of virtue, values and morality, it is baffling how patriarchal our society is, as it still perceives women through the fragile glass lens of being demure, nurturing, soft and family-oriented while she is working and expects her to be silent in her stance when men of the house are talking.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique











