Hmmmm...ok, the photography here is very good, however, I don't get it. Maybe it's just my ignorance here. What is she making? I know it's a little plasticine figure, but why a "legend"? And why is she putting a big belly on it? The hands don't look small enough to be a child's so is it a woman playing with playdough or is she a stop-animation creator? If it's the latter, then I think a supporting background might be needed.
I think the idea of hands creating something is a very good one, but my mind just isn't putting together all the parts of the story you are trying to tell.
I'm not really. I think I have watched a whole 3 or 4 episodes in all the time that is has been on TV. Part of the problem¿ is I watch very little TV to begin with
most of my 3-4 hours per week of TV is spent watching Discovery channel.
JY, I think you're on a great track trying to display the intricate work that a hand does in such a craft. In that case, the title doesn't need to refer to the homer, but to the work the fingers are doing.. The color in what I see is on the dull side, or perhaps the fingers are just not bright enough to stand out.
Definitely Homer...
That being said, his very white eyes are stealing the focus from the hands. Try to brighten them as well to bring them back to the center of attention.
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I think the idea of hands creating something is a very good one, but my mind just isn't putting together all the parts of the story you are trying to tell.
It is suppose to be Homer Simpson in the making
Cheers
JY
PS Thanks for the kind words.
DOH!
I'm not really. I think I have watched a whole 3 or 4 episodes in all the time that is has been on TV. Part of the problem¿ is I watch very little TV to begin with
most of my 3-4 hours per week of TV is spent watching Discovery channel.
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and I do believe its true.. that there are roads left in both of our shoes..
That being said, his very white eyes are stealing the focus from the hands. Try to brighten them as well to bring them back to the center of attention.
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