This is my entry for Illustration Friday’s weekly challenge.
As always, your comments are appreciated.
Who, as a child, hasn’t thought that with enough balloons and enough helium they would float up to the sky?
This is my entry for Illustration Friday’s weekly challenge.
As always, your comments are appreciated.
Who, as a child, hasn’t thought that with enough balloons and enough helium they would float up to the sky?
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Very nice…I love the colors. I had thought of balloons, but could not form and idea that satisified me. Your's is great.P.S. You would love Mary Poppins…the art is fantastic…the movie is really one big Illustration Friday. =^..^=
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This is fun, Tony! I love the look on his face and the cut out, 3D effect of the the figure and balloons!
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This is fun. Seems great minds think alike – more balloons! 🙂
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This is fun. Seems great minds think alike – more balloons! 🙂
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Thanks folks!
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Thanks folks!
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Well done. Nice colour and he looks happy to be floating away.
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hey there! thank you for your comment on my illustration and wow yours is SO Full of happyness!! congratulations.Anna
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hey there! thank you for your comment on my illustration and wow yours is SO Full of happyness!! congratulations.Anna
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i reaallyy like the expression on his face. XD
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I remember thinking that, too. *G* This was a great idea!
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I like the texture here – feels like you can pick the whole thing up.
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Oh I often wished to do that when I was little. Great job of illustrating the idea.
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Excellent use of primary colours (and blending them into the brown shirt to focus the picture – I like the sense that the balloon colours have mixed into the central figure). The expression is just right – realization turning into distress and the way you have one set of balloons (the ones he's looking towards) blocking out the Sun is right on target as well! A very strong composition and use of shapes and colours.
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Thanks for the kind words.Ian, thank you for the indepth critique.
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Thanks for the kind words.Ian, thank you for the indepth critique.
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Dad, your artwork is awesome~
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Thanks, honey. And I didn't even prompt her to say that.
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Thanks, honey. And I didn't even prompt her to say that.
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