Kathleen Carr
@Oceanblue
19 May, 11:08
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Never Evil
@NeverEvil
19 May, 11:19
In response Kathleen Carr to her Publication
I didnt grow up in that era, so i have never seen a real “missing” milk carton. However, a keen eye will notice that both milk cartons are manipulated. The black ink is too solid and sharp for what the printing press would do on a disposable container. The coloring of the milk carton behind the black ink is one solid uniform color, real objects dont reflect one flat homogenous color.
I would give the attempt a 5/10 for effort, but the skills need to improve in coloring/shading/print degredation.
I would give the attempt a 5/10 for effort, but the skills need to improve in coloring/shading/print degredation.
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These pictures may be reinventions of the actual milk cartons, but they really did basically look like this.🤷♂️
07:16 PM - May 19, 2021
In response Never Evil to his Publication
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