As I use so many materials and so many layers it happens sometimes that the paper does not hold it and wrinkles a bit. You can see what I am saying in various places. Most of the time I keep it in a place with a lot of weight on top and it looks good but some others, as in this case, it doesn't.
Graphite, ink with alcohol, watercolor pencil and highlighters on paper.
Details
I'm a big fan of details and could spend hours immersed in seeing these beauties. When it's said that the details are the important thing I think it applies to everything. A work has so much information, so many treasures and secrets, so many intense and full places and others soft and calm, so many colors that meet and contrast,...it's fascinating!
Since I have been in Hicetnunc my collector part has intensified and I collect more and more art. Not only because of the affordable prices but because it's full of art that I like, which is the most experimental and very diverse in every way. I do this introduction to get to the point I wanted to share and it is the following: it has happened to me in Hen that I have found a beautiful work and when I zoom in on the image I see that it's not of best quality or that the details are not well finished or even a little thing that could be nothing to someone else disenchants me, and I don't buy them. Especially in digital art I have found pieces that had a line or a corner with a bit of white or black, poorly cut and it really saddens me to see it ... The details are much more important than is commonly believed, and I think that there is the difference between excellence and mediocrity.
Cheers!
Bárbara Bezina ♥
canva / twitter / blog / makersplace / rarible / nftshowroom