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The corn on the cob is a simple but effective piece of art. The use of bright colors makes it stand out, and the overall composition is well-balanced. Justin has also done a good job of capturing the texture of the corn kernels. One thing that I particularly like about this craft is the way that Justin has used the handprint as the base for the corn. This gives the craft a personal touch and makes it more unique. It also shows that Justin is not afraid to experiment with different materials and techniques. Roy Lichtenstein's "turkey" pairs well with Justin's corncob. Both works can be characterized by their bold colors, simple compositions, and how they both capture the essence of the 1950's. 1950's American idealism is characterized by a belief in the American dream and a strong sense of anti-communism. Americans believed that hard work and perseverance would lead to success, and that the United States was a beacon of freedom and democracy in the world. This corn on the cob looks back to a time of innocence and patriotism. A time when Thanksgiving was celebrated because we believed we could be the idealized version of ourselves. Overall, I think that this corn on the cob is a well-made and enjoyable piece of art. It is sure to brighten up any room and would be a great addition to any home décor. The yellow of the corn is bright and vibrant, and the green of the husks is a deep and rich green. I think that this corn on the cob is a well-made and creative piece of art. It is clear that Justin has put a lot of thought and effort into creating this craft, and it shows. The effort put into this piece honors the meritocracy which pushed the pilgrims to risk it all to build this country.
- Uncle(fan) on November 28, 2023
 
This turkey is a simple yet elegant work of art. It is obviously cut with great precision. The turkey's form is both realistic and stylized. One of the most striking things about this turkey is its sense of purpose. The turkey's body is poised, its wings outstretched as if it is about to take flight. Justin has captured the turkey's dynamism and energy through the use of simple, yet effective lines and shapes. Justin's use of negative space is particularly effective in this work. The turkey's form is created by the spaces between the different materials and cuts in the paper. This gives the bird a sense of lightness and airiness. The turkey is also notable for its economy of means. Justin has used a medium to create a work of art that is both visually appealing and technically impressive. The turkey's form is complex and detailed. Overall, this turkey is a well-crafted and aesthetically pleasing work of art. It is a testament to the artist's skill and creativity. The turkey can be interpreted in many different ways. It can be seen as a symbol of freedom, flight, and the human spirit. It can also be seen as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of life. Justin's choice of materials is also significant. Paper is a fragile and ephemeral material. This adds to the sense of movement and dynamism of the turkey. It also suggests the turkey's fragility and vulnerability.
- Uncle(fan) on November 28, 2023
 
This simple yet striking image is reminiscent of the work of renowned silhouette artist Kara Walker. Walker's silhouettes, often large-scale and cut from black paper, depict scenes from American history that explore themes of race, gender, and violence. In her work, Walker uses the absence of color and detail to create a sense of mystery and ambiguity, while the boldness of the black forms evokes the power and immediacy of her subject matter. Like Walker's silhouettes, the bats in this image are stark and minimalist, yet they convey a sense of movement and dynamism. Justin has carefully arranged the bats in a way that suggests they are flying through the air, their wings outstretched and their bodies twisted in motion. The negative space around the bats creates a sense of depth and perspective, drawing the viewer into the image. Justin has also used the black paper to create a sense of drama and suspense. The bats are silhouetted against a blank white background framed in blue, which creates a stark contrast that emphasizes their dark forms. This contrast also highlights the bats wings stretched open, suggesting their predatory nature. Overall, this image is a well-crafted and evocative work of art. Justin has used a simple medium and a minimalist style to create a powerful and thought-provoking image. The bats are both playful and menacing, and their ambiguous nature invites the viewer to interpret the image in their own way. In addition to Walker's silhouettes, this image can also be compared to the work of Japanese woodblock print artist Katsushika Hokusai. Hokusai's prints, such as his famous "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," are known for their dynamic compositions and bold use of black and white. Like Hokusai, Justin has used negative space and contrasting forms to create a sense of movement and drama.
- Uncle PJ on November 20, 2023
Justin, I am so excited to see your art work on Artsonia. I love the bats! Cannot wait to receive my magnet. My new little artist looking forward to seeing more of your art.
- Yellow grandma Michelle on November 15, 2023