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Ryan Burton

9 Years Ago

Vegas, Too Far?

Another piece in my attempt to try different styles. I like this but I think will have a small window of appeal. I am not a niche type of style artist. I have too many styles I like and want to try and express! Sometimes I feel I very to much in my styles and this might hinder my sales. But I have to do what I feel.
Anny way, would love to get some feed back on this print and possibly my gallery and range of styles.
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See My Photos

9 Years Ago

You are not a one trick pony so this piece does not hurt your portfolio. I like it because of the framing. Its a bit dark around the edges but when I look at it framed it has a certain appeal in relation to Vegas. Grunge meets Sin City is how I would describe it. There are experts that should come along shortly for more detailed comments.

 

Diane Diederich

9 Years Ago

I too suffer from artistic "ADD" , I just love everything and want to try it all!

I am a firm believer in the theory that if you shoot what you love and what you feel, a "style" will emerge. Just enjoy what you do and let the chips fall where they may.

I like your Vegas pic btw…it's a very saleable subject.

 

Vanessa Bates

9 Years Ago

Maybe not for this piece, but in the future how about a frame that would set the environment. Maybe from the inside of a 50's car window (hope that hasn't been done already)? It might work with a more panoramic picture. Nice work, though.

 

Suzanne Powers

9 Years Ago

I love it Ryan, I think it will do well for you. It will look great with your other abstract art.

 

Cynthia Decker

9 Years Ago

I really like it, the color, the texture, the vintage feel. I am not a fan of a vignette, though. Others like the frame, but it would prevent me from buying the print. To each their own, right?

 

Marlene Burns

9 Years Ago

I need the lettering in the sign to be parallel to the bottom edge of the image...just an OCD thing.
I'd like the reds and yellows to be less muted so they pop more.

 

Edward Fielding

9 Years Ago

I'd get rid of the YESCO logo on the bottom.

 

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