"Felix Felicis" - Finished
Introduction
This is my entry for
hp_art_project , where I was assigned Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 22 "After the Burial." In this chapter, Harry takes the felix felicis potion (aka "luck in a bottle") which will enable him to do things in a highly favorable way (such as compelling him to do something that will lead
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I think you are right about the glasses, but I still love the final painting more, because it's so much more Harry...these glasses are essential to him. :)
If I was a HP fan as much as I am an XF fan, I'd definitely order a print!
Kudos!
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I think you are right about the glasses, but I still love the final painting more, because it's so much more Harry...these glasses are essential to him. :)
I really hate painting glasses, even though I wear glasses myself. Glasses really put distance between the eyes and the viewer...and it blocks him somehow. But yeah, it wouldn't be Harry without the glasses. I'm contemplating painting that scene of Harry at King's Cross...he's described as NOT wearing glasses! Hee! No glasses!
If I was a HP fan as much as I am an XF fan, I'd definitely order a print!You know, I've promised myself, one of these days, I WILL paint an XF painting. But in my mind, it's not as satisfying, you know? Because HP is based on characters in a book...and therefore there's more ( ... )
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I think you've done the glasses extremely well. I remember talking to you about drawing glasses before, and how they looked wrong in one drawing...so you've definitely improved, because these look just perfect, and while they take away from Harry's emotions, they add a lot to his character. You know what I mean?
But isn't that a paradox? Shouldn't be a more challenging piece be also more interesting? Especially for you? ;)
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Oh I'll be happy for a little bit, and then I'll get frustrated when I can't duplicate the quality. And then I'll get dissatisfied with a painting I *was* satisfied with because my skill level will increase and make it look like crap maybe 2-3 years down the road. That's happened to a previous painting I thought was brilliant...and then now when I look at it...it just seems so stupid to have EVER thought it was brilliant.
Yeah.
That's kind of the story of my life.
I guess it motivates me to do better each and every time. The threshold keeps increasing. I'm happy that I still have stuff to improve on.
I think you've done the glasses extremely well. I remember talking to you about drawing glasses before, and how ( ... )
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Personally, I like what happens when you painted the glasses on. Yes, the glasses are a sort of obstacle between us and him and between him and the focus of his eyes but I think that they do function as framing the eyes, too and thus focus our sight on his eyes.
That is, I like it :)
Well done you, as always!!! :)
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I think Harry is very misunderstood. So many people get frustrated with Harry, but...I can't help but try to put myself in his shoes (I scored very high on the empathy scale in this category), and try to imagine the immense pressure and expectation he is trying to operate under while also being a very young and inexperienced and new to this whole world.
Personally, I like what happens when you painted the glasses on. Yes, the glasses are a sort of obstacle between us and him and between him and the focus of his eyes but I think that they do function as framing the eyes, too and thus focus our sight on his eyes.Hmmm...that is very interesting, because after staring at it for a while (I had to adjust to him WITH the glasses on), I thought it added something, but what it was, I wasn't sure. But still, I didn't like that the delicacy of his eyelids are somewhat obscured. If his head was tilted and not straight on, his eyes would be even more obscured by the glasses, and that frustrates me ( ... )
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~Mango
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