Cuivie
what's the context of your work? Can you tell me something more about it?
I'd love to see what'd happen if you switched the pencil for ink in your watercolor pieces. It's a more classical mixture, but especially with the dragonfly it could help to really illustrate the form and structure of it, and maybe set the wings apart a bit more from it's body.
The zine-parts remind me of some experimental typography I've seen, but it's super hard to read tbh.
Do you want to go anywhere with it or doing it just for fun?
I can't really comment on the photography cause that's just something others can critisize and compliment way better than I can.
Generally I think your work is all very calm and collected. Everything is pastel and light. Thus I'd say you should maybe take more chances. It's generally good with any kind of art to go out of your comfort zone as often as possible
oh, wow. i didn't think anybody would post! i just do art stuff for fun and freetime. i'm a political science student and not at all into art as a discipline so you are truly looking at an ametaur/hobbyist. xD
with the 'zines, the idea is that you print them out, fold them, and then put the pages together somehow, usually thread or staples. in that format, they are really legitable, but being online does make it hard to see what's going on.
basically i don't have any real art supplies, just cheap watercolors that people keeping buying me and mechanical pencils. i would like a good ink pen, but i have no idea what ones are good or how much that typically costs.
i also do screenprinting and i am saving up for my own screen and inks as we speak!
do they have a 'zine community in germany? it's sort of a 90s revivalist DIY riotgrrl thing.