Beautiful. Very nicely done.
The Great Escape, Tomasz Jedruszek (2D)
If this is a collage then maybe I’m being over critical…
But the image has 3 focal points that do not mix to me.
- The large waves in the background
vs.
- The naval battle
vs.
- A row boat with two somewhat relaxed looking people.
I like your art work, but the composition and action do not fit well.
Can you really have a sea battle in a massive storm, and can you row a boat in a massive storm without being tied down? And wouldn’t the woman be stricken with fear, and holding on for dear life?
These are just questions… A friendly critique, I’m not trying to be an ass, better to ask about percieved flaws then to ignore them.
Mike
IMC 2010 student
This is really a splendid piece of work Tomasz. Are you familiar with the work of Geoff Hunt?
The only crits I have is:
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As previously mentioned in this thread, the lady looks like she’s enjoying a lovely Sunday afternoon on a calm lake.
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The gentleman rowing the boat is facing the wrong way (must be a landlubber?). Very hard to row a boat facing forward especially in such seas.
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The jolly boat doesn’t look quite symmetrical. Very difficult to steer an asymmetrical boat

The warships and sea are very well done though!
Thats a really nice painting!
The woman seems really out of place though. She seems way to calm considering she might be thrown overboard by the next big wave! hehe
Hi Tomasz! Thats really convincing me. Such a great feeling. Thank you very much for sharing!
impressive!!! I am wondering did you use any type of photo reference, or is this all right out of your head??? either way it is phenomenal… love when people do water right…
You did great job Tomasz! So stylish and perfect technique! It would need some more work on concept and details as others mentioned before, but it looks great as it is!
love your use of colors and the battling firgates…forground diny and figures are very nice…I am a little taken back by the huge seas you set them in…the wave on the horizon beyond the ships is of such size as to destroy everything in its path… tone down the seas to realistic levels.
