ash_xx
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So I just thought I'd put my BOW concept out there. I really wna get different opinions from different people, not just those from my school, as I have so many ideas floating around the concept and am having trouble deciding how to express my concept...Would love criticism and suggestions on further development or improvement!
Basic Concept:
My BOW is going to be based on Alice In Wonderland. Specifically, its characters.
Atm I'm thinking of having 8 large panels, each devoted to one character. I want the characters' life and personality to shine and come through in each panel. I intend to present the characters in a powerful and intense way to the audience, and as Lewis Carroll himself drew from his own life to create his Wonderland characters, I want my BOW to make audiences consider the people in their own life who would resemble each character as they observe the work.
CHaracters:
-Alice
-White Rabbit
-Cheshire Cat
-Queen of Hearts
-Mad Hatter
-Tweedledum/dee
-Caterpillar
My idea so far...
Panels in a row. Lewis Carroll at the start of the row, somehow looking back on the other panels following him in the row, as if to think 'this is my world and characters which Ive created'. Each panel following will each portray one character.
Thinking of working in the scratchboard medium as it is one which allows for great detail and enables really contrasting and powerful works to be depicted.
May colour images after scratchboard.
Would love to know what people think. Is it strong enough? Opinions, crticisms, advice are all welcome. Advice on other suggested mediums (other than paint) also would be appreciated, I was thinkign of workign in artline at first, then came across scratchboard....
thanks in advance!
Basic Concept:
My BOW is going to be based on Alice In Wonderland. Specifically, its characters.
Atm I'm thinking of having 8 large panels, each devoted to one character. I want the characters' life and personality to shine and come through in each panel. I intend to present the characters in a powerful and intense way to the audience, and as Lewis Carroll himself drew from his own life to create his Wonderland characters, I want my BOW to make audiences consider the people in their own life who would resemble each character as they observe the work.
CHaracters:
-Alice
-White Rabbit
-Cheshire Cat
-Queen of Hearts
-Mad Hatter
-Tweedledum/dee
-Caterpillar
My idea so far...
Panels in a row. Lewis Carroll at the start of the row, somehow looking back on the other panels following him in the row, as if to think 'this is my world and characters which Ive created'. Each panel following will each portray one character.
Thinking of working in the scratchboard medium as it is one which allows for great detail and enables really contrasting and powerful works to be depicted.
May colour images after scratchboard.
Would love to know what people think. Is it strong enough? Opinions, crticisms, advice are all welcome. Advice on other suggested mediums (other than paint) also would be appreciated, I was thinkign of workign in artline at first, then came across scratchboard....
thanks in advance!
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