If you feel like directing your art-piece in a special way, or want your viewer to look at a special part of the piece first – think of what you want it to say, or what feeling you are going for. For example, this time I have a skull in the middle and the surrounding letters give you the whole piece. The letters make the word “Skull”. I have placed small skulls as a pattern in the letters to enhance the “skull”- feeling. The “u” – I have made as a circle round the centred skull – this gives the centred skull an even stronger point of view. The ends of the “u” point in to the skull as you can see – all to enlarge the feeling of the skull.
A lot of talk about the skull, but it might help you out when designing a piece with an important focal-point. I usually start out with the sketch in black and white at first – even if you have a colour-scheme you want to use. This to get the right balance in the artwork you are coming up with. Colour itself can give a lot of character and strengthen a lot in your art-work – but as a hint – try to start out in black and white - (now, of course, this is not a rule that you always have to stick to…)!
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