Friday, April 23, 2010

Wip 2



Thanks for ALL of your help...! I think it's more on its right track now. ^0^ Tho i havn't got to the birds yet~

Best,
Shelly

13 comments:

JJacks said...

It looks much better and more cohesive now. Beautiful beautiful work!

Rafael Sarmento said...

SO awesome - some elements feels like resonating echoes of James Jean, but with your unique voice, fabulous!

ernesto said...

its coming along really well. i like the saturated red, it leads the eye around the picture.

Jason Scheier said...

Hi Ms. Wan! I met you a really long time ago at concept design academy. Finally found your blog again. Your work was great back when, but it's incredible now! Thank you for the inspiration! :)

Sylvia Liu said...

ooo love the colors! the objects are clearer now but i still thought it looked beautiful in your last wip :D can't wait to see it finished!

Sylvia Liu said...

i really like how you darkened up the edges too, it really gives a nice focal point :]

Sylvia Liu said...

i really like how you darkened up the edges too, it really gives a nice focal point :]

William Bradford said...

Nice to hear from you! I missed talking to you. How have you been?

Frank Zweegers said...

I like it better then the previous one. Becasue of the darker background the painting became more interesting. Keep up the good work.

Alexander said...

beautiful colors .

AND really good work.

Peter said...

very nice detail - but painful of course :) background looks better now if less busy and brings more attention for the beautiful rendered face

Amy Brady said...

I bought this print in the frame at Comic Con and you signed the back. Just wanted to let everyone know this is the ONE piece when I was walking the show floor I had to have instantly. I am absolutely in love with it! <3

Unknown said...

Shelly, I was hoping you could explain this piece a bit more since I own it purely for the look and style. I think I understand the meaning based on depiction and title, but I want to know the artist point of view on it, so I can better explain to my friends accuratly when I show it off.