The broad strokes symbolize jeffs profound understanding of overarching trends in the videogame indusrty, while the use of the color blue, when contrasted with the white background indicates the coldness that comes with trying to inject life into the emotionless "white noise" that is the majority of gaming news today. His stern expression displays the wisdom, level headness and general exhaustion that such struggles cause and demand.
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It's actually very cool duder, what did you make it with?
@Mikemcn: Once you notice the dubstep planet it is evident that the only way to clear the storm of emotionless white noise that is the gaming industry is through the power of WUB WUB. From here the artist's intentions are clear-he/she obviously understands the derision that dubstep trailers currently face in the industry but ironically the only way the industry can save itself is to embrace what it hates. And by looking at Jeff's sly look you can tell he knows this.
The broad strokes symbolize jeffs profound understanding of overarching trends in the videogame indusrty, while the use of the color blue, when contrasted with the white background indicates the coldness that comes with trying to inject life into the emotionless "white noise" that is the majority of gaming news today. His stern expression displays the wisdom, level headness and general exhaustion that such struggles cause and demand.
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It's actually very cool duder, what did you make it with?
I thought the blue represented how bummed out he is about a lot of the things he plays.
If this isn't on Tony's Awesome Art Picks I will cancel my subscription! Â Not really but I would be highly upset! Â Okay maybe not, but it would be irritating! Â Great job. Love the colors. It looks beautiful. <3
at first I thought "spam." However, as time progressed and I continued down the thread it dawned upon me: Words would have devalued the power of the picture in that post. The simplicity of the post provides the picture with a greater power and influence than words ever could; it forces the viewer to attach his or her own story to associate the picture with. Genius I say, genius.
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