Very strong perspective, cool! ^_^ The work of light and shadows, on the two last are my favorite :) Yes, I personally believe the last one might be a little too dark. I like the addition of the candles around the pillars though and it would be realistic to think that in such a lighting, it would be that dark. But. We're artist and there to tweak reality! ;)
Still, if it gets that dark, it's probably night outside, otherwise, light would come in through the windows. Does it serve "the story of the image" that it's nightfall?
With such a architectural building, with such a sacred statue, I believe the architect would have think about lighting, that no matter if you come during the day or at night, people will be in awe before this statue. S/he would probably have thought about a way to put it "in the spotlight" just like any artist do with a center piece.
In old medieval cathedral that I have visited in Europe, there's often impressive chandeliers, hanging from the ceiling and giving some light to the high stuff. Unless it's abandoned or a ruin? :)
Very strong perspective, cool! ^_^
ReplyDeleteThe work of light and shadows, on the two last are my favorite :) Yes, I personally believe the last one might be a little too dark. I like the addition of the candles around the pillars though and it would be realistic to think that in such a lighting, it would be that dark. But. We're artist and there to tweak reality! ;)
Still, if it gets that dark, it's probably night outside, otherwise, light would come in through the windows. Does it serve "the story of the image" that it's nightfall?
With such a architectural building, with such a sacred statue, I believe the architect would have think about lighting, that no matter if you come during the day or at night, people will be in awe before this statue. S/he would probably have thought about a way to put it "in the spotlight" just like any artist do with a center piece.
In old medieval cathedral that I have visited in Europe, there's often impressive chandeliers, hanging from the ceiling and giving some light to the high stuff. Unless it's abandoned or a ruin? :)