Art Challenge v.2 Word vote: "KEY"

Best Solution to "KEY" Art Challenge

  • Kept

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Making Love

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • Hidden Archives

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • Sexualikey

    Votes: 5 16.1%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .
Are we commenting on these now? I should respond to this and I'd like to comment on Hidden Archives since I didn't get to that one before.

Hey SnS I think responses to critiques are waiting till after the challenge has ended. but comments on the entries are ok.
 
Are we commenting on these now? I should respond to this and I'd like to comment on Hidden Archives since I didn't get to that one before.

We've been commenting. Just maintaining anonymity of the artists until after the polls close. Even if some people are aware of the origins.
 
hmmm we have a weekend of voting left, but unless someone feels compelled to pull an "ACORN" and drive people to the polling place...I think we may be done.
 
hmmm we have a weekend of voting left, but unless someone feels compelled to pull an "ACORN" and drive people to the polling place...I think we may be done.

does this mean no party to draw in votes on the final day of voting?! i was soooo looking forward to beating some canvas red with my wooden spoon. :(
 
The challenge is over and we have a winner!

Congratulations to Austin

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Great job Austin!

Thank you to everyone for participating in the "KEY" challenge!

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Comment on 2 - clearly a lot of work went into this, I always respect that. I also was amused by the background because I think I recognize it from a museum mock-up of Edison's laboratory? :D One technical issue is that the lighting on the drawing seems to be a lot brighter than the lighting on the background, maybe darkening the drawing or lightening the background would make it look like it fit together a bit better, although it's not jarring the way it is. A Pygmalion and Galatea story is always cute, but I'm not sure this captures that emotion as strongly as it could - can't really see the inventor's face from this angle, and the gynoid is missing enough pieces to be a little creepy, although she has a nice facial expression. That little detail with the dripping is interesting, I like that.

not that much work really.:D
Hmmm I wonder if that Is Edison's Lab... the one I've seen is not so cluttered. I found it as a "desk top" online. HERE
I actually intended for the drawing to be somewhat distinct and "pop" from the background. The background being a photo and the main subject drawn.

Your comment makes me wonder what you feel the emotion should be. Both you and Austin felt there was a bit of "creepiness" to the unfinished dolly. Funny, I just saw it as "in progress".
 
I would love to hear from you guys (Austin, Throbbs, Neci and Sunandshadow) your thoughts behind your "Key" art.


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I would love to hear from you guys (Austin, Throbbs, Neci and Sunandshadow) your thoughts behind your "Key" art.


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when i heard the word "key" i thought of books being the key to other worlds. i liked the idea of being in a library, picking up a book and entering a world of erotica. there's something about the scenario of having sex in a library... :eek: so that's how it got started. i'll post some pics of the painting process over in my thread. :) oh, the painting is in oils and is 16"x20"
 
when i heard the word "key" i thought of books being the key to other worlds. i liked the idea of being in a library, picking up a book and entering a world of erotica. there's something about the scenario of having sex in a library... :eek: so that's how it got started. i'll post some pics of the painting process over in my thread. :) oh, the painting is in oils and is 16"x20"
*Kept*
I actually struggled with the construction of my piece for *key* First I considered the woman I had locked away in my dungeon... not really... :) The first thing that came to mind was keyhole. So I set about drawing the keyhole not really considering what was the erotic part of the piece. Hmm... now what? so I drew the girl on a separate page, I couldn't draw the inner drawing on the existing keyhole piece, not enough room! I then cut the keyhole out with an exacto knife, reduced the figure drawing, ran a copy, and enlarged the keyhole drawing, ran a copy, some trial and error till the proportions were correct. Lammed the two together, and made a scan of the laminated drawings. I completed the detail of the inner room using Photoshop. Whew!
 
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That's fun to read! We would never have guessed that process from just looking.
Turns out to have been well worth the effort.
 
That's fun to read! We would never have guessed that process from just looking.
Turns out to have been well worth the effort.

Great! since that, Ive stuck to lets say more conventional methods! :D
 
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