First of all I'd just like to say I adore the Digital Circlist works! I'm so glad I found the Pencil vs. Camera series or I probably wouldn't have found these!
I love the detail in this picture, desite how simple the concept is. It is amazing that you have been able to get so much detail using flat colour and simple shapes. I like how the frame is meant to represent an Ipad but still gives the feeling of a stained church window, quite relevant since Steve Jobs has of course left us. The background, too, is sky-coloured (reminding me of heaven) and the light that shines behind his head seems reminiscent of the holy spirit.
I think the expression on his face is very strong; looking at the viewer with power but not a sense of superiority. It is friendly yet aloof at the same time, exactly how everyone in the world had bonded with him by using his technology, but compariably few people really knew him.
I like the way the circles shrink to define areas and are larger to create a smoother background effect. Despite the largeness of the background circles, they don't overpower the smaller face circles, simply because of the depth and definition used in the face.
I can imagine the intense detail that has gone into this picture; the work that went into colour and uniformity, and the perfect layout. I applaud you on creating a simple technique and turning it into something so extrodinary
Circlism is another kind of art in which I find very interesting. Lots of colorful circles are together assembled perfectly to make a very memorable portrait. The glasses are very neat, the face is very recognizable. Well, that was a very big thing I could say about this. That's the third time I just wrote a critique on your works. You really came a long way, Ben, you really did. That certainly was the best tribute to Steve Jobs that was ever made. Thanks to you, you just paid homage to the legendary inventor of these gadgets. So keep it up.
The way it looks is strange to my eyes.... R.I.P. Steve jobs. He made the best technology ever until he died then apple made everything suck. I wish he were still alive, who knows? If he WERE still alive (too bad he isn't) he would have probably made the i stuff he makes so popular and heck, maybe even change humanity! But sadly that isn't going to happen since he's gone...
These are interesting (in a good way). One correction. Jobs personally didn't really change anything, but he did market it, that's what he was really good at. Thank "The Woz" and a large number of excellent engineers for the rest.
I love the detail in this picture, desite how simple the concept is. It is amazing that you have been able to get so much detail using flat colour and simple shapes. I like how the frame is meant to represent an Ipad but still gives the feeling of a stained church window, quite relevant since Steve Jobs has of course left us. The background, too, is sky-coloured (reminding me of heaven) and the light that shines behind his head seems reminiscent of the holy spirit.
I think the expression on his face is very strong; looking at the viewer with power but not a sense of superiority. It is friendly yet aloof at the same time, exactly how everyone in the world had bonded with him by using his technology, but compariably few people really knew him.
I like the way the circles shrink to define areas and are larger to create a smoother background effect. Despite the largeness of the background circles, they don't overpower the smaller face circles, simply because of the depth and definition used in the face.
I can imagine the intense detail that has gone into this picture; the work that went into colour and uniformity, and the perfect layout. I applaud you on creating a simple technique and turning it into something so extrodinary
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