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    • stringfellowart
      stringfellowart SVS OG @Gary Wilkinson last edited by stringfellowart

      @gary-wilkinson Does this make more sense? I made the bowl and octopus ratio off at first, as its just a reoccurring theme in my illustrations. The idea being, a funny girl thought an octopus would fit in a fish bowl, and the mischievous octopus is escaping, as octopus do. I don't know, I still like the other version, for the simplicity.

      0_1519156674365_octopus surprise wip6.jpg

      0_1519156889348_girl octopus sketch.jpg
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      • Gary Wilkinson
        Gary Wilkinson @stringfellowart last edited by

        @stringfellowart It wasn't so much that the picture didn't make sense, rather that it would have been nice to seen more of a story been told through a single image. I'm hope I'm not making you feel that you have to change the design of what you had in mind with your painting though, as it's your idea and I do like an escaping octopus theme 😃 I just felt that you have all of those awesome jars everywhere and they could be used to be an area where the octopus is hiding (or where other octopuses are hiding) to make the viewer also feel like the girl, "where did the octopus go?" in a where's Wally way if that makes sense. It would probably be a bigger payoff for the viewer to have interacted with the painting rather than having the octopus be the first thing you see. At least that is my feeling towards it 🙂

        I do like the idea of the octopus being way too big for the bowl that she bought for it, which could be the reason it is escaping and the other drawing you made looks really funny so I wouldn't abandon that idea if you like it, maybe the bowl could have been even smaller to try express that theme.

        It's looking great though and your artistic style has been well maintained, so it will be a great piece to put in your portfolio!

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        • stringfellowart
          stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

          Ya, I think in I'm going to stick with the big octopus and small bowl. But I've added a little friend to the top shelf.

          0_1519195177121_octopus surprise wip6b.jpg

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          • aska
            aska @stringfellowart last edited by

            @stringfellowart cool, cause I really liked the big octopus 🙂

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            • Katy Tanis
              Katy Tanis @stringfellowart last edited by

              @stringfellowart I like how simple this is now. I wouldn't add too many details!!

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              • Eli
                Eli last edited by

                "We're gonna need a bigger bowl!" Ha!! I also like the bigger octopus. I think it tells more of a story--and speaks to the character of the little girl...

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                • rcartwright
                  rcartwright last edited by

                  The big octopus is the better choice, he seems to have a personality and the way he is hiding is much more fun

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                  • stringfellowart
                    stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

                    I realized that the mop was competing with the octopus, so I've dropped it back. I think I should be able to finish up the last of the details tonight. Fingers crossed
                    0_1519245429583_octopus surprise wip7.jpg

                    Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
                    www.stringfellowart.com
                    www.instagram/stringfellowart

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                    • Jason Bowen
                      Jason Bowen SVS OG @stringfellowart last edited by

                      @stringfellowart this is looking amazing.

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                      • evilrobot
                        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                        This is looking really good! They are going to have a super hard time deciding a winner this month.

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                        • stringfellowart
                          stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

                          I think I'm done, but I will let it sit for a few days and take another look.
                          0_1519285718649_octopus surprise resized.jpg

                          Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
                          www.stringfellowart.com
                          www.instagram/stringfellowart

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                          • Gary Wilkinson
                            Gary Wilkinson @stringfellowart last edited by

                            @stringfellowart looks good! Having the lighter jars at the top seem to give the upper half of the piece more weight, also i'm glad you kept a big octopus 🙂

                            www.garywilkinsonart.com
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                            • bnewman
                              bnewman last edited by

                              @stringfellowart Lovely work, as usual!

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                              • evilrobot
                                evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                                Looks fantastic:)

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                                • Pam Boutilier
                                  Pam Boutilier last edited by

                                  I love it! And thank you for sharing your process!

                                  ~ Pam
                                  www.PamBoutilier.com

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