My piece really integrates, portrays and shows off the theme of "line very well. Lines are a really essential part in my piece, it makes the piece what it is and holds the whole piece together, all of the lines are slightly different, like in thickness and in direction and that adds character. Smaller and thinner lines lines make up the finer details in my piece, which really adds texture and depth into my painting and it really adds character into my cat and fox, like the fur on my fox and the eyes of the animals, both conveying very clear and different emotions. Lines really separate and define every individual main and bigger parts of my piece, like the my cat's legs and my branch. The lines my background of my piece of the background adds balance and detail, making my background more realistic and not so empty and plain The lines convey a sense and feeling of movement and energy in my piece, especially in my animals. The lines gives every part of my piece emotion, its own unique vibe, like the emotion of happiness in my cat and the solem, slightly angry and a bit curious face in my fox and the strength and elegance of my branch and its twigs. The lines are what draw people, most of the focus is on the lines and it creates the emotion, message and atmosphere of my piece. I think my piece was pretty successful, overall it really conveys that theme and has a lot of the details that I wanted in the piece. It has all the main parts, with the branch, the cat and the fox, the whole scene that I wanted to put into my piece. The thing I found the most successful was how the branch turned out with it's twigs, the twigs are very small, and the outline gives an effective nice rough, bumpy, flawed and dented texture on the branch and it bark and the shape of them also adds to how realistic they are and the shape of my cat turned out really whell to, out can tell its a cat and the tail hanging off the branch and the whiskers and nose turned out much better than I thought and they look really nice and I really like its expression of happiness. The background I also added also adds a bit more scenery and balance, it makes it looks like there are other trees or even rain in the background. Overall, really like how the piece turned out. There are some things I would like to change, my fox looks a bit like a dog and I would like to make it look more like a fox, by possibly making the snout longer or adding the whiskers I was going to put it and I also would like to add more detail to the eye, making it keener and sharper, also the line that was suppose to indicate and give shape to the top of its leg didn't come out very well and looks just like a line of fur so I would like to change it so that it looks more like the top of the fox's leg. The ink is also smudged for a few of my prints so I would like to use less ink or maybe be careful about the ink or carve deeper lines and I would also like my print to not be so crooked. The last thing i would like to change is maybe to add a little more detail to the branch, maybe curved lines for more texture on the bark or lines for value.
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