I believe that I’ve mentioned something about working with a restricted palette before. This piece also has some very desaturated pastel hues so the piece shouldn’t have a notion of vivid colors, yet it does somehow. I am also letting the focus slip around the edges because that compliments the vibe I have cultivated here (sharp edges wouldn’t work at all).
At any rate, this piece is a study in lavender, which is where the title is derived (there are plenty of rose hues as well, the title is a misnomer)
True, he looks very pretty. She is soft but it seems that she is a conquering girl.
Go players know that you can be soft and hard at the same time, if you’ve studied the Tao
Well, Go’s hero, and Tao Master, in this case only her creator knows who she really is.
I know what my intentions for her were, but everyone who beholds her may have their own interpretations of who she is; once she’s become subjective I can no longer know her…
The reality of duality is like that indeed; When I interpret her, you pull my hand, but when I follow you, you stretch & toss me. Hahahahahaha…
On man’s response is another man’s stimuli
of course, I realize that, but as long as you know, the stimulus and responses often return to where they were.
Wonderful soft colors, I love it!
I wanted to do a soft pastel approach but some of those hues seem too vivid for pastel… Sometimes you have to be willing to depart from your original vision in order to achieve the optimal result