And thanks for recomending that site! I'd never been there before, but I checked it out and found a few things. Mostly babies, but that's a start, no? ;)
They are brilliant! I'm actually doing something very similar in my art course...studying eyes showing emotions. I was wondering if you knew of any artists that look at the eyes inparticular?
If you typed out crying or something in a search at gettyone.com you might get some good pictures.
Thank you!! I'm not currently taking any courses or anything right now... Actually, I've never taken an art course :( Which would probably be beneficial right now so at least I'd know how to draw a crying eye! ;)
However, one year in highschool I did a study on how different international artists draw their eyes, and how they use them for different purposes.
For example --- some artists only put them on the face because that's where they go! You have a facee, you need eyes... But then there are other artists who use them for a greater purpose in their artworks. Maybe the eyes are looking at something, or showing emotion, etc...
Anyways, enough of me rambling! Good luck with your search! I can't think of anyone in particular right now, but if I can find my paper I wrote, I'll look into a little for you :)
And thanks for that website! I'll definately check it out.
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Have you tried sxc.hu? I remember using a close up stock photo of someone crying, from there.
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And thanks for recomending that site! I'd never been there before, but I checked it out and found a few things. Mostly babies, but that's a start, no? ;)
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If you typed out crying or something in a search at gettyone.com you might get some good pictures.
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I'm not currently taking any courses or anything right now... Actually, I've never taken an art course :( Which would probably be beneficial right now so at least I'd know how to draw a crying eye! ;)
However, one year in highschool I did a study on how different international artists draw their eyes, and how they use them for different purposes.
For example --- some artists only put them on the face because that's where they go! You have a facee, you need eyes... But then there are other artists who use them for a greater purpose in their artworks. Maybe the eyes are looking at something, or showing emotion, etc...
Anyways, enough of me rambling! Good luck with your search! I can't think of anyone in particular right now, but if I can find my paper I wrote, I'll look into a little for you :)
And thanks for that website! I'll definately check it out.
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