Really affecting brushwork here Matt. I'm particularly enamored of the central panel of the cityscape and the accompanying insert of the man's face. That right eye man! His face is in flux, shifting and constantly reconstituting itself in that panel it seems.
If you put out a book of pages like this, whether stand-alone or not, I'd buy it for sure.
No, but seriously though: the brushwork is rough but evocative, and the pacing of the paneling builds to the split-screen elegantly. I don't normally comment, and only even more infrequently comment just to praise, but well done, sir. Well done.
Great job Matt, I agree with SEK about the brushwork, but more than anything, I have to say the story really creeped me out... in the best possible way!
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Really affecting brushwork here Matt. I'm particularly enamored of the central panel of the cityscape and the accompanying insert of the man's face. That right eye man! His face is in flux, shifting and constantly reconstituting itself in that panel it seems.
If you put out a book of pages like this, whether stand-alone or not, I'd buy it for sure.
woo-hoo! and cool story as well.
yeah, im with morgan. i'm all about that cityscape.
"Matt Seneca, Real Estate Photographer"?
No, but seriously though: the brushwork is rough but evocative, and the pacing of the paneling builds to the split-screen elegantly. I don't normally comment, and only even more infrequently comment just to praise, but well done, sir. Well done.
Love it.
Aw, thanks you guys! Glad you're liking that one!
Great job Matt, I agree with SEK about the brushwork, but more than anything, I have to say the story really creeped me out... in the best possible way!
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