It has the classic use of the colour blue for the background, and the texture of the clouds creates a very interesting effect; stormy, with clear skies peaking through from behind.
The almost-bleak blues complement the colours of the rock pile and the grass nicely: colour wise, the only things that really stand out is the grass in the foreground and the red backpack that the person, presumably a woman, in the midground is wearing.
The composition isn't 100%. The lines of the mountains and the clouds on the right help to draw the eye off the picture to try and see the wrist that is holding up the sketch.
The sketch is an intriguing choice - at first I thought the woman was supposed to be an embodiment of mother nature, and that the broken heart was supposed to show some sort of symbolism in accordance with the person walking away. (Is the man choosing between his love of nature and his love for the person?) Seeing Cupid though, I decided that the woman in the sketch is probably Aphrodite (with a similar back-story).
The symbolism of the person walking down the long road that seemingly goes on forever hints at a break-up or rejection of some kind, either emotionally or mentally. This is supported by the broken heart that Aphrodite and the man is holding.
While I really like this piece it is not my favourite of your Pencil VS Camera collection, though I do believe it to be a very successful example of art.
The almost-bleak blues complement the colours of the rock pile and the grass nicely: colour wise, the only things that really stand out is the grass in the foreground and the red backpack that the person, presumably a woman, in the midground is wearing.
The composition isn't 100%. The lines of the mountains and the clouds on the right help to draw the eye off the picture to try and see the wrist that is holding up the sketch.
The sketch is an intriguing choice - at first I thought the woman was supposed to be an embodiment of mother nature, and that the broken heart was supposed to show some sort of symbolism in accordance with the person walking away. (Is the man choosing between his love of nature and his love for the person?) Seeing Cupid though, I decided that the woman in the sketch is probably Aphrodite (with a similar back-story).
The symbolism of the person walking down the long road that seemingly goes on forever hints at a break-up or rejection of some kind, either emotionally or mentally. This is supported by the broken heart that Aphrodite and the man is holding.
While I really like this piece it is not my favourite of your Pencil VS Camera collection, though I do believe it to be a very successful example of art.