Sunday 29 April 2018

Art

Though Tyson’s mother was the designated artist of the family, Tyson has a good hand for sketches.
He has a steady hand and a good eye for detail, helped along by a great memory. When Tyson doodles things, he tends to focus on a single subject with an occasional landscape that are usually done in monochrome with pencil or pen, but occasionally he’ll push into light watercolours if he likes the image enough.
When it comes to looking at art, Tyson enjoys almost all of it, but he cares about so little. It’s a passive appreciation for most pieces rather than actually enjoying them. He can appreciate the effort that has gone into them and occasionally summon the emotion its supposed to invoke, but they don’t typically leave an impression.
That said, Tyson has a real soft spot for pointillism pieces; especially the work of Théo van Rysselberghe, though he enjoys all of Rysselberghe’s work regardless of style. His favourite pieces of Rysselberghe’s is Sailboats on the River Scheldt.
He honestly loves concept art, for games he’s enjoyed playing or even seeing the original character concepts for films.