Valerie Garnace
I really like Garnance's style. I really like her use of bold colours and simple linework. It's rough but seems controlled at the same time, which seems like a hard style to achieve. I think her characters have a lot of personality even though some might think they are a bit similar.
Angie Nesca
I really like the colours of Nesca's characters. She finds a colour scheme that she likes and rolls with it. The characters have a lot of personality in the way that they are posed and their facial expressions. It's interesting to see her dynamics on a boy and a girl character, i.e the way that they both run is so different.
Sojin Choi
I really love Sojin Choi's work for her fluidity and naturalism. All of the characters are posed really naturally and I really admire that. I think she has a particular talent for making sketchy pieces of art look finished.
Celine Kim
Celine Kim is amazing at using environment and colour to tell the different stories of her characters. I love the way she utilises the colours to portray different emotions and feelings. Her style is painterly, and I am really influenced by this.
Mingjue Helen
I really love how Mingjue Helen can go from a simple use of colour and line, and change it up to a really realistic painterly style but it still look like the same character. I think this is a particular skill that I hope one day I have.
Angie Nesca
I really like the colours of Nesca's characters. She finds a colour scheme that she likes and rolls with it. The characters have a lot of personality in the way that they are posed and their facial expressions. It's interesting to see her dynamics on a boy and a girl character, i.e the way that they both run is so different.
Sojin Choi
I really love Sojin Choi's work for her fluidity and naturalism. All of the characters are posed really naturally and I really admire that. I think she has a particular talent for making sketchy pieces of art look finished.
Celine Kim
Celine Kim is amazing at using environment and colour to tell the different stories of her characters. I love the way she utilises the colours to portray different emotions and feelings. Her style is painterly, and I am really influenced by this.
Mingjue Helen
I really love how Mingjue Helen can go from a simple use of colour and line, and change it up to a really realistic painterly style but it still look like the same character. I think this is a particular skill that I hope one day I have.
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