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A Child Dreaming

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A mutation of Digital Circlism. Instead of placing perfect circles
on a black background, this is made with thousands of irregular shapes.

You can view some random details here.
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For more information about my artwork: info@benheine.com
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Work in progress:



A Girl Dreaming

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

What thoughts race across
The sleepy lids of those
Who dream with eyes wide open
Never closed
Where Imagination and Reality Meet
Where colors look like fireflies
Across the evening skies
And flowers taste like candy
A little girl races across the night
Believing in what no one ever could
Wishing can make it so
Dreams are the wishes we wish
When we are awake
Little girl dreaming
And if you wish long enough
Your little girl dreams will come true
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pikajane's avatar
:star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

You never cease to astound me with your innovation. The color scheme is wonderful, and the overall piece is reminiscent of a stained glass window. I love how some of the colors on the ground level snuck into the background, and vice versa. If there is one thing that I would like to see differently, it would have to be the transition from the ground to the background. For the most part, every other section of colors seems to have its own set location, and when it switches from different color blacks, it is an abrupt transition. The fact that it is subtle in comparison to the rest of the piece throws me off a little. I don't know if This might just be a personal taste thing for me, because I don't know if it really takes away from the piece at all. One more last thing is that you kind of lose her shoes a bit at the bottom. I am curious to see how this would look blown up, and far away.
Overall, I am blown away with this piece, and I love how you were still able to capture minute details like facial features using nondescript shapes. I hope to see more of this technique from you!