vanitysnare
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Realism is my forte so I have decided to do a concept about the 'Tough guise' boys/men (some of them) are taught to have, like a don't cry, don't show feelings thing. My idea is to do 6 panels of a3 drawings of 5 actors faces and the sixth is my boyfriend. is a3 big enough? Oh and their faces will have war paint on it (because I need to link the idea of macho-masculinity to these sensitive men, whose faces will express a range of emotions - anger, despair, sadness, affection, smugness glee, something like that.
good idea? one art teacher has approved as long as I can execute it, but other art teacher (they share a class) doesn't get it because she has the brain of a tube of paint. is the idea not obvious enough?
im good enough that the faces are identifiable (well the actor's faces) and its clear that its war paint. any ideas? keep the idea?
good idea? one art teacher has approved as long as I can execute it, but other art teacher (they share a class) doesn't get it because she has the brain of a tube of paint. is the idea not obvious enough?
im good enough that the faces are identifiable (well the actor's faces) and its clear that its war paint. any ideas? keep the idea?