Ordinary MessDimensions: 15.1 x 22.8 cm
Description: A combination of predominantly yellow and with some green spots are combined into lines mixed in to the foreground and there is a splash of red on the top right corner of the artwork, which was placed there to look out of place and unsettling in the colour scheme. Nature's WillDimensions: 15.2 x 22.5 cm
Description: Entirely filled with shades of green and a hint of yellow, the intended look was to show the greenery in nature as the leaves fall out from the tree, landing softly on the moss-filled ground. Scrapped off parts in the shape of leaves are seen within the artwork to represent the imprint of fallen leaves left on the ground's surface. Fragmented emotionsDimensions: 16.7 x 23.1 cm
Description: With two unique and distinct colours and shapes, the foreground is made to pop as the background aids the composition even further by being much darker and dull in colour. 'Fragmented Pieces' is an artwork that shows how people in the society often observe the broken and ruined part of you rather than all the good factors that you may posses. |
Crossroads in LifeDimensions: 15.4 x 22.7 cm
Description: Heavy cross-hatching of lines are spread across the composition vertically and horizontally to create a regular pattern for the background. In the midst of the lines, a band of yellow runs across the middle section of the paper which represents a road which metaphorically shows how one can cross over the difficult moments in life with determination. Christmas Shower in DecemberDimensions: 15.4 x 22.9 cm
Description: This is a two tonal colour scheme that is created with dark red and green and strongly represents the event of Christmas. In the colours, there are flecks of white spread around just like a snowfall in the month of December. Lines were added on to intensify the overall composition relating to a cold, snowy Christmas. Milky Way By The DesertDimensions: 16.9 x 23.0 cm
Description: By using dark colours with the contrast to the white outlines, the lighter areas of the mountains, the Milky Way and the moon stand out really well with the darker background. The name 'Milky Way By The Desert' was chosen because of the minimal light pollution that surrounds the area and to show how much we as missing out on the nature's wonders. |