Abstract Impressionism!
To people who don't know me very well, I probably look really serious and don't say much. For that side of me, darker and more muted colours like reds and navies would probably suit it very well. Some of my favourite colours are reddish pinks and orange-salmon hues, but colours that would probably represent me more would have to be turquoise-blues and purples, because I'm usually quieter and come off as more mysterious than other people.
I really like fancy swirls and curved shapes rather than straight-up lines and grids, because I'm a bit more right brain than left as far as personalities go. I think those represent my fairly active imagination, and I also really like text in pictures. I think it adds a comforting and sophisticated effect to art.
I personally don't care for masks as much, probably because most make me either scared or uncomfortable (part of my identity is getting scared very easily, and most masks tend to be more dramatic and extreme than I'm used to). But they can represent your personality by being tailored to specific aspects of your life and distinguishing features or personality traits that make you unique.
I think masks and digital abstract impressionism would go well together, because masks are more about shapes and texture and physical elements, whereas abstract impressionism is a good background effect due to having no central aspect or object. I think the finished masks look really professional, and I enjoyed seeing how people's masks represented them as a person.
To people who don't know me very well, I probably look really serious and don't say much. For that side of me, darker and more muted colours like reds and navies would probably suit it very well. Some of my favourite colours are reddish pinks and orange-salmon hues, but colours that would probably represent me more would have to be turquoise-blues and purples, because I'm usually quieter and come off as more mysterious than other people.
I really like fancy swirls and curved shapes rather than straight-up lines and grids, because I'm a bit more right brain than left as far as personalities go. I think those represent my fairly active imagination, and I also really like text in pictures. I think it adds a comforting and sophisticated effect to art.
I personally don't care for masks as much, probably because most make me either scared or uncomfortable (part of my identity is getting scared very easily, and most masks tend to be more dramatic and extreme than I'm used to). But they can represent your personality by being tailored to specific aspects of your life and distinguishing features or personality traits that make you unique.
I think masks and digital abstract impressionism would go well together, because masks are more about shapes and texture and physical elements, whereas abstract impressionism is a good background effect due to having no central aspect or object. I think the finished masks look really professional, and I enjoyed seeing how people's masks represented them as a person.
Comments
Post a Comment