
Perspective
We are beginning the month of March… snow is melting, spring is around the corner… March should be busy as always, magazines will be preparing their summer issues. I still was able to do the IF (illustration Friday) of the week!! Here is my take on this week’s subject: perspective.
Déjà début Mars… la neige qui fond, le printemps à nos portes… Mars sera encore une fois très occupé j’en suis certaine, car c’est la période où les magazines préparent les parutions pour l’été. J’ai quand même réussi à faire une autre illo pour IF (illustration Friday) de cette semaine!! Voici ce que ça donne… sujet: perspective.



14 Comments
I love it, very eerie. The contrast of colors creates a great atmosphere.
Wildly interesting! Great perspective mash-up!
what a fun and unusual style you have, I love the perspective in this and the lovely textures of the leaves.
Thank you for the nice comments! It really means the world to me that other illustrators take the time to write here… I know how busy one can get, so I appreciate it a lot!
This is really fabulous! So much depth to all of this! Amazing, really!
this is so unique! love the scene, the play with perspective and contrast.
Your images are really great! I really like your work! Love how this one just has the red dash of color.
wow, great atmosphere! looks like we picked similar themes for ‘perspective’. and thanks so much for visiting my site, it means a lot!
Hi Isabelle! thanks for your comment, nice to see you’re doing IF too! I’m loving red riding hood, think she’s got a good hiding place up in that tree!
I love it! I feel like howling at the moon.
Cheers!!
Oh, this is so lovely! Really! I love it!
haunting, yet beautiful imagery. nicely done! i checked out some of your other posts, too. LOVE your book cover!
Thank you Nina! And Moira, and Alice and all of you for the comments. I so appreciate you dropping by. I am trying to expend my horizon and navigate to all of your site, I am so impressed by all the talent and ideas on the same subject. Reminds me of school, when the assignment was just one subject and next week we would all see the other’s work. Same subject and all different style and interpretation. It amazed me, and still does.
Her vivid red cape stands out so well against the blues and greys of the background! It makes me imagine that Red Riding Hood has grown a little wiser and is avoiding the wolf this time.