Art Rec: Sherlock
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Title: Sherlock
Artist: tilartdouspart on tumblr
Pairing: Gen
Rating: not rated, I would say G
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock, 2013 art
Reccer's comments: I love this piece. I labelled it "ghost violin" in my bookmarks. Sherlock's face, only half visible, emerges from the canvas's white space, which shrouds him like a fog. We see suggestions of his neck, the barest outline of his body, and a blurry hand emerging to rest on a violin defined largely by the lines of its strings and the gloss of its outer edges.
This is a work of art that plays with incompleteness. It shows us some details with startling clarity - the mouth, the nose - while hiding others partially or entirely. Many artists have created beautiful portraits of this character, but this one creates beauty in a different way, by guiding our eyes to see the elegance in features that we would likely overlook were we presented with a fully realized and recognizable form.
I find it a haunting, delicate image.
Artist: tilartdouspart on tumblr
Pairing: Gen
Rating: not rated, I would say G
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock, 2013 art
Reccer's comments: I love this piece. I labelled it "ghost violin" in my bookmarks. Sherlock's face, only half visible, emerges from the canvas's white space, which shrouds him like a fog. We see suggestions of his neck, the barest outline of his body, and a blurry hand emerging to rest on a violin defined largely by the lines of its strings and the gloss of its outer edges.
This is a work of art that plays with incompleteness. It shows us some details with startling clarity - the mouth, the nose - while hiding others partially or entirely. Many artists have created beautiful portraits of this character, but this one creates beauty in a different way, by guiding our eyes to see the elegance in features that we would likely overlook were we presented with a fully realized and recognizable form.
I find it a haunting, delicate image.
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Date: 2015-09-02 01:50 am (UTC)Ha-ha, thank you! I'm so glad you liked it :)
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