
Opposite-Illustration Friday challenge. I chose to do something a little different this week. Normally my favourite medium is pen and ink so I thought why not go outside my comfort zone and do white on black paper (the exact opposite of what I normally do!). I used white pencil on black tag board.
I did it again! I dated this almost ten years earlier when it should be 2006! Am I living in the past or what?!
Very cool illo. I like the white on black. Been meaning to try that myself.
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This works exceptionally well with your subject...it makes the rhino hide look really tough and rough...perfect! I love the amount of texture you've achieved in yhour details. Wonderful work:>
ReplyDeletenice b/w i agree with carla
ReplyDeletelooks great! nice change :)
ReplyDeletegreat drwaing
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job. it's always a please to see rhinos too, one of my favorite animals.
ReplyDeletereally an excellent drawing. it almost looks like a carving or a sculpture.
ReplyDeleteI really love the effect you achieved with the white pencil! Very successful!
ReplyDeleteVery creative with the topic! Also, the Rhino is a very hard/strong looking subject and when I see the white pencil on black I alwasy think of softness. Great way to look at opposites as well. Great texture and detail too.
ReplyDeletegreat drawing. almost looks as if its been drawn onto stone, like a cave painting. i really like the textures.
ReplyDeleteLol, you dated it 96?
ReplyDeleteGosh, I mean I'm sometimes a year behind, but 10? :D
looks good! nice take on opposites
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