At first it was obviously a moonlit landscape, because of all the silver in it . . . and then I remembered the old black-and-white movie I watched recently, which had that silvery quality for scenes that were unfolding in the middle of the day. So, yeah, I don't really know . . . =P
It does have that same silvery quality from older black and white films, doesn't it.
I wonder if black and white is an altogether lost art - for both comics and film, especially film, since no one now can approach it in the same sense that those did who knew nothing but black and white in film.
+JMJ+
ReplyDeleteIs this a moonlit landscape? =)
Now I'm looking at it with different eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhich is to say...no, it's not a moonlit landscape, but now it's more exciting, considering that it could be.
And the drawing already was exciting to me!
+JMJ+
ReplyDeleteAt first it was obviously a moonlit landscape, because of all the silver in it . . . and then I remembered the old black-and-white movie I watched recently, which had that silvery quality for scenes that were unfolding in the middle of the day. So, yeah, I don't really know . . . =P
In any case, it is a fantastic drawing! =)
Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteIt does have that same silvery quality from older black and white films, doesn't it.
I wonder if black and white is an altogether lost art - for both comics and film, especially film, since no one now can approach it in the same sense that those did who knew nothing but black and white in film.