Interesting but I'd remove or shrink the border you have at the top. Takes up too much space and distracts from the main piece.
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A drawing that I have done on page 14 in my Daler-Rowney A4 Optima Spiral Pad.
HB Led Pencil (From a Grafix 45 Artist Assorted pencils set.) on cartridge paper.
Super special thanks to colleagues at one of my previous jobs, for kindly giving me the Daler-Rowney A4 Optima Spiral Pad, along with some Derwent Academy Watercolour Pencils, as birthday gifts. :-D
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Interesting but I'd remove or shrink the border you have at the top. Takes up too much space and distracts from the main piece.
Thank you for the feedback! :-D
I'm sorry if you feel that the border at the top takes up too much space and if it distracts you from the piece itself.
That said, some time ago, I made it a deliberate habit to include a specific border size and location for text across all of my art pieces, for consistency. This consistency means a lot to me, and it's also vital to me that every art piece which I create is directly titled and dated alongside.
Therefore, I do not foresee the border and text format being altered or discontinued any time soon. While I personally don't find the text border distracting, I can understand why it may interfere with visual focus for some. Agree to disagree on this one, but cheers again for your input. :-)
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