Often drawings become flat, if not muddled, when created in a digital medium. Yet artist Sergey Kritskiy manages to achieve great depth in her illustrations for Russian publication, Snob Magazine. Kritskiy's use of texture and stroke give her drawings a unique texture most often observed in traditional medium paintings. However, the artist is able to manipulate digital media in such a way that her work boasts both grand dimension and expressive strokes. Truly impressive.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Finding depth and texture in digital painting |
Often drawings become flat, if not muddled, when created in a digital medium. Yet artist Sergey Kritskiy manages to achieve great depth in her illustrations for Russian publication, Snob Magazine. Kritskiy's use of texture and stroke give her drawings a unique texture most often observed in traditional medium paintings. However, the artist is able to manipulate digital media in such a way that her work boasts both grand dimension and expressive strokes. Truly impressive.
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This...weirdly reminds me of Strangescapes of Lovecraftian themic things: exploration of unknown and even forbidden things, the extreme presence and absence of water and life, and obscured monolithic structures. It's fantastic
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