Wow. Just wow. The moment I saw this picture, I was moved. It is a very original piece. After all, who would've ever thought of bring snails and sunglasses together as a picture (rather than a fashion-savvy cartoon character).
You've captured the very essence that we associate with snails. The water droplets not only magnify the lens of the sunglasses, but also bring the viewer's mind back to the slick trail of slime that we know snails to leave behind them.
The positioning of the snails suggests movement, the snail on the right hand side is propped up on the glasses, as if making it's way down into the grass. The snail on the left seems to be struggling to make it to the top.
I love the technique you've used, in focusing on the sunglasses, grass and snails while leaving a blurry slight bokeh effect in the background. It gives the picture almost a fantasy sort of look.
this is beautiful absolutely gorgeous.im speachless. i love snails and sunglasses ive never written a critique before so im not very good. i really enjoy the light shining of the glasses. i love this peice and all of ur art this al i can say but im supposed to right more so....... hjcflkghlig lflgjligldj jfkj n j j jj xc ljj h h j h i h i h i h i h iu h i h i h i h ivuoibgiufhboi j j j j j h h h h h l l l l l u u u u u g g g g g g jh khjk h hkh h h hj j j jj j j jj j j j j j j kjkjjhkjhj j jjj j jj jj j j jh hh ikiiihoi jijkljklj jlkjkljklj jikjjkl kjhkjlh jkjlkj jkjlj jkjkl jlojlk jlkjlkjl jljio njlkjlk jlkjlk ljlkijloj jkljl
This is great! When I first saw this I thought "just some more boring photos of sunglasses" but then I noticed the snails. The brown colours and gooey snails/slugs (I'm not sure) on the top made me laugh so hard. Just wondering but did you ever occur to you to wear these with them on *gross*
You've captured the very essence that we associate with snails. The water droplets not only magnify the lens of the sunglasses, but also bring the viewer's mind back to the slick trail of slime that we know snails to leave behind them.
The positioning of the snails suggests movement, the snail on the right hand side is propped up on the glasses, as if making it's way down into the grass. The snail on the left seems to be struggling to make it to the top.
I love the technique you've used, in focusing on the sunglasses, grass and snails while leaving a blurry slight bokeh effect in the background. It gives the picture almost a fantasy sort of look.
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