I like 1, and 4...although I'm sorry to confess I don't understand what you're trying to say...but I've never really understood collage. Number one would be better without the light in the middle of the back of the chair. But I guess it might be a ought light and not liking to be in the spotlight so the person is fleeing??? I am interested to hear what you are trying to say and which one you like.
Thanks. I am trying to represent the idea of not wanting to be in the spotlight, like you said. In the last two, she has put the barrier of the door between her and the spotlight to try and get away from it. Basically not wanting to be the centre of attention. I'd imagined the girl being a celebrity at first, but really it could be anyone.
I like 1 or 2, but I like in the fifth one how the figure is not completely on the page, it makes it more interesting. but yeah, i'm with my mom. Her leaving makes the idea of leaving the spot light more apparent. But the lights are spaced better int he first two
I like 1, and 4...although I'm sorry to confess I don't understand what you're trying to say...but I've never really understood collage. Number one would be better without the light in the middle of the back of the chair. But I guess it might be a ought light and not liking to be in the spotlight so the person is fleeing??? I am interested to hear what you are trying to say and which one you like.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I am trying to represent the idea of not wanting to be in the spotlight, like you said. In the last two, she has put the barrier of the door between her and the spotlight to try and get away from it. Basically not wanting to be the centre of attention. I'd imagined the girl being a celebrity at first, but really it could be anyone.
DeleteI like 1 or 2, but I like in the fifth one how the figure is not completely on the page, it makes it more interesting. but yeah, i'm with my mom. Her leaving makes the idea of leaving the spot light more apparent. But the lights are spaced better int he first two
ReplyDelete