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Spiders eye Photograph by Robert WK Clark

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Comments (2)

Stella Wanja

Stella Wanja

I can see a female with black hair and a portrait of half face. The eye is looking at a specific point without any signs of blinking which captures the intended attention. The eye blows are painted black all round the eye and the extensions feather shaped blows shows a representation of spiders legs. I think the use of fewer colors and especially black alone has brought out the true picture of a spider. Am impressed by the shading of the eye with different textures and styles because as I view this piece, my concentration is moved towards the eye thus, creating the bigger actual picture of what a spider�s eye look like.

Jill Ekstrom

Jill Ekstrom

Once again the artist has captured the beauty and creative aspects that make-up can provide. I find make-up in itself to be a true artistry but this photo shows just how much of a difference it can make when applied properly. I was immediately captured by the bright blue eyes of the model and the uniqueness of the black eye make-up design. The models black hair only adds to the dramatic photo. I also enjoy the fact that it is only of one side of her face as I believe this makes the photo far more interesting and intriguing.

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