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We Are All Children of the Stars (Inked Art)

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Original traditinal art inspired by one of my favorite artists Yusuke Nakamura. This drawing took about 2 hours to sketch but 9h to ink (without counting the time to do the lining, about 2 to 3h maybe). I really had to be careful because the lines are thin and everything needed to be very clean.
I essentially worked on the balance between the three colors and the different patterns used.

For the first time I also added a little message to the drawing, but it's not the aim of my work, it's more like a bonus ^^.

Tools:
technical paper CANSON A3
indian ink
0.05 liner STAEDTLER
Red Drawink Ink MAJUSCULE

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Un dessin que j'ai une fois de plus entièrement réalisé de A à Z, inspiré par les travaux de Yusuke Nakamura.

Avec ce dessin je m'approche encore un peu plus du style qui me correspond, des traits épuré et peu de couleurs mais avec une harmonie entre elles. Le brouillon a été assez rapide mais pas l'encrage de 9h ... pfff vive les étoiles ... J'ai surtout travaillé l'équilibre entre les trois couleurs principales et les différentes textures. Il a fallu être très attentif à la propreté car les traits sont fins et le blanc étant une couleur il faut éviter les taches et les traces de crayon de papier ^^...


Pour la première fois j'ai décidé de mettre un petit message dans mon dessin (à vous de le trouver ^^). Je propose mais chacun peut y voir d'autres interprétation, laisser libre cours à votre imagination, c'est ça aussi le dessin ^^:

On peut simplement y voir que l'homme est responsable de notre chère planète Terre. Mais c'est également une incitation à l'ouverture et à l'entre-aide entre les nations, symbolisé par le rapprochement (volontaire) des continents sur la terre au centre du dessin, qui forment un papillon, qui se matérialise en papillons blancs et noirs (pas facile à voir mais bon ... ^^)

outils:
Papier technique CANSON A3
encre de Chine
liner STAEDTLER 0.05
Encre à Dessiner Rouge vif MAJUSCULE

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Making of the drawing available here:
Making of - 4 by Janusart

Image size
6945x4911px 3.79 MB
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OnyxCygnus's avatar
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

This piece is executed well. I admired you choice not to create a stark outline from the girl against the window backdrops. The lines in the tiling and walls scent pillar and mat are all immaculate. The wrinkles in the clothes are subtle enough that it is not overbearing. I also admire your decision to keep the placement of the red chopsticks though they overlap with the red frame of the door. From the gently flowing hair, to the gently curving continents on the globe to the delicate butterflies within the room, I love the work. The only area I question is the starry night. To my eyes, it is too busy amid the smoke because of the abundance of white, considering the density of the stars and the smoke lines. Perhaps if there were just the slightest bit more sky between the stars the black would appear to be as balanced in the window as it is in the interior of the picture.

Congratulations on pushing yourself to do a traditional picture