I think your themes “Talking color” and “Talking pattern” are very creative and well-thought-out. I believe you skillfully use watercolor techniques to express your large-scale color images. I really like the painting in the second-to-last section of yours, where the image is created by blending purple and yellow watercolors. After observing the painting, you gradually developed your textile printing design. Your designs like different colored dots, lines, and color blocks can be well applied to the printing.
However, I think the point you need to improve lies in the “Talking pattern” theme. You chose many items for observational painting, but you need to pay more attention to observing the same item from different perspectives. You can observe the entire appearance of the item from both magnified and reduced perspectives, and pay attention to its details when magnifying, such as noticing the tiny details of the car you drew, including the tire marks, the car window glass, etc. You can also use various materials like fabric, yarn, and metal wires to produce paintings with a sense of three-dimensionality and texture. In summary, enriching your paintings can make you better.
7th November 2025 @ 1:55 am
I think your themes “Talking color” and “Talking pattern” are very creative and well-thought-out. I believe you skillfully use watercolor techniques to express your large-scale color images. I really like the painting in the second-to-last section of yours, where the image is created by blending purple and yellow watercolors. After observing the painting, you gradually developed your textile printing design. Your designs like different colored dots, lines, and color blocks can be well applied to the printing.
However, I think the point you need to improve lies in the “Talking pattern” theme. You chose many items for observational painting, but you need to pay more attention to observing the same item from different perspectives. You can observe the entire appearance of the item from both magnified and reduced perspectives, and pay attention to its details when magnifying, such as noticing the tiny details of the car you drew, including the tire marks, the car window glass, etc. You can also use various materials like fabric, yarn, and metal wires to produce paintings with a sense of three-dimensionality and texture. In summary, enriching your paintings can make you better.