Saturday, February 20, 2016


This graphic was included in my elevator pitch for its proclivity to provoke thought, not for aesthetic beauty or symmetrical appeal. Overall, the image is a visual representation of the phrase “lead from the front”. Artistically, the arrow is not made of line-work or brushstrokes, rather a collection of 3-D rendered humans make it up. Clashing the predominant grey-character filled arrow is a contrasting red person standing at the tip of the arrow. As the lone figure in the foreground stands, shadows are cast behind. Yet, the arrow points inward as the viewer sees it- not outward. Although the pic was ultimately created by a software program, it should be recognized that somewhere along the way an artist spent an awful lot of time placing all the shadows in there for effect.

-Daniel Bell

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