Smiling-Sad-Screaming
Credits & Info
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- 20,041
- Score
- 4.27 / 5.00
- Date
- 03/28/2012
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 729 x 591 px
- JPEG
- 157.7 kb
- Tags
- emotions
- self-portrait
- Frontpaged March 28, 2012
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Author Comments
Such a mess is hiding behind my smile.
Reviews
Rated 3 / 5 stars Apr 1, 2012
why not tell me befor i have sex with you i cant trust people these days
Rated 4 / 5 stars Apr 1, 2012
i think she too hot to be wearing that and maybe thats why she's tring to take the shirt off
Rated 5 / 5 stars Mar 30, 2012
I really like the way the hair seems to flow into the next panel. It makes the piece more cohesive and interesting. I also like how the background gradually becomes more chaotic and twisted as the panels progress. I believe the message is of a gradual unveiling of the anger and madness inside someone, a peeling back of layers to what's underneath the normal everyday stuff. To me depression is losing control of the insecurities just beneath the surface and being unable to control what's inside of you anymore with just the regular smile. I think this piece very accurately portrays that and your feelings of (this just what I got from your piece; correct me if I'm wrong) depression and anxiety and anger and sadness and hatred. I really like this piece of artwork not only for the nice little details but also the strong message it has. Keep on drawing! :)
Rated 5 / 5 stars Mar 30, 2012
I like the selection of scales of grey in this picture and how all the elements coexist to make a very good and really contemplative picture. Good Draw, color selection, and very well assembly skills of this pages.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Mar 30, 2012
most def helps show how i've felt more than once.