My initial conceptual development, ideas and visual development that I brought along to the first group critique, as well as examples of contextual references relating to my initial ideas to help clarify my intentions:
5 questions I asked my crit group:
- Which scenes in Alice do you find most recognisable? - motifs/imagery you associate with Alice?
- What colours do you associate with Alice?
- What would you do to make the project stand out?
- Do you think the particular style/aesthetic that I've started working in is appropriate for the audience?
- What would you suggest I do differently? - general suggestion?
The answers I got:
- Scenes: Tea Party, when she meets caterpillar, cheshire cat, Queen, when she plays croquet, whens she falls down the rabbit hole, when she grows large in the house and her arm hangs out the window.
- Colours: Blue and white, grass green, crimson red.
- Pick scenes that are not obvious, ones that not everyone would do.
- Yes, very appropriate - good that I'm still moving on and challenging myself with a new technique but still keeping true to myself with the way I draw.
- No - like where this is going.
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