
Black and White Charcoal on toned sketchbook paper. Roughly 5" x 7" (5 years and 3420 days ago)
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His (her?) left stump is way wider than her right...Also her shoulders are too small, there's barely room for her arm to attach next to her neck - she has no collarbone to speak of.
Nator, just because it's a drawing doesn't excuse poor perspective...Yeah, everything can be called "Art," but that doesn't mean it's "Good" Art.
Proper anatomy and equal perspective is part of an artist's skills.
Nator, I greatly appreciate your support, and I took care of the holes at the side of the page. Thank you.
MossyB, I widened the shoulders and fixed the dimensions of the stumps. As far as the collarbone is concerned, it is uncommon for it to be visible when a standard t-shirt is being worn; even on the most androgynous of males.
The difference between "Good" and "Bad" art is solely in the eye of the beholder.
I appreciate all constructive criticism, Thank You.
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I'm sure Moss tried to be helpfull here, and got carried away. Realistic interpretation is not necessary better art, so if the artist made the deformities on purpose it's cause he was stressing on the drama of the representation.
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