This is my final project. I worked thinking about a personal issue and also from Jung's idea, regarding accepting and knowing one's own shadow so as not to carry or accept the shadow that some people can transfer to you.
Rocking this drawing. Reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley works.. Jung also talked of the ' Golden Shadow'. Id love to see your drawings with that in your mind/heart/soul. Thanks for sharing. :)
It fit you very well. I think you've balanced light and dark pretty well. The text as part of the illustration is very interesting. The image makes me think of myths, archetypes, and all those concepts that Jung handles. From my point of view, the main character has lagged a little behind, that is, a little in a lesser plane. And when you use the black background, you eat the line of what is in front of you. However that gives it a mysterious character as well.
I congratulate you, and continue drawing ...
Greetings
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akhenaton1335
This is my final project. I worked thinking about a personal issue and also from Jung's idea, regarding accepting and knowing one's own shadow so as not to carry or accept the shadow that some people can transfer to you.
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jowhitfort
PlusRocking this drawing. Reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley works.. Jung also talked of the ' Golden Shadow'. Id love to see your drawings with that in your mind/heart/soul. Thanks for sharing. :)
fitoespinosa
Teacher PlusIt fit you very well. I think you've balanced light and dark pretty well. The text as part of the illustration is very interesting. The image makes me think of myths, archetypes, and all those concepts that Jung handles. From my point of view, the main character has lagged a little behind, that is, a little in a lesser plane. And when you use the black background, you eat the line of what is in front of you. However that gives it a mysterious character as well.
I congratulate you, and continue drawing ...
Greetings
Phyto
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