Sunday, 29 January 2012

All good things come to an end

Acylic on canvas paper. The composition was inspired by the works of Heironymous Bosch's "seven deadly sins," and the illustrative work of Peter Suart. I used a student for the central character (Fuchsia thank you) and continuous line drawings of the outer characters based on primary sources. The colours where tested looking at cools and warms to add atmosphere.contrasting elements.
 If she drinks the potion she could reside in her impending doom. I like the concept of choices. The last character in the circle is the death of Dr Jekyll. Who also took the potion. All good things come to an end.
The implementation of a female character was designed to bring the story of Jekyll and Hyde to a female perspective.

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