This one is a little abstract. I'm a little disappointed only because on the orange background, all the black lines looked super cool, and my female-statue-thing covered them up. But there was nothing I could do to salvage them, unless I wanted my statue to be tiny and in the corner. I could have, I suppose, moved her over to the right side, but I decided against it; I like her better on the left.
The statue is blue and the highlights, or shadows or whatever you would like to call them, are teal. The top part of the background is black, and the area of the "table" underneath the statue that looks so white in this photograph is light grey, and does not stick out that much from the grey table.
Sorry about the colours on my camera. I don't know why they come out that way. Maybe it's something to do with using no flash. I don't use a flash, obviously, because I don't want it to reflect off the painting.
What do you think?
Should I take out the lines in the center of the statue (the "crotch" area) or leave them in. I'm thinking of taking them out, but I'm really not sure.
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