Well, this is a really nice piece! I adore the works in which a letter can be found more than once. In this case, the letter “D”. It turns both to A and CT. Maybe if you tranformed the A to seem almost like CT (move the ball of A upwards), the two Ds would seem more identical. The same can be done by moving the curve of C downwards. That’s not an embarassing comment, just a little bit of details before finalization. Other than that….
September 28, 2011 at 9:30 pm
Well, this is a really nice piece! I adore the works in which a letter can be found more than once. In this case, the letter “D”. It turns both to A and CT. Maybe if you tranformed the A to seem almost like CT (move the ball of A upwards), the two Ds would seem more identical. The same can be done by moving the curve of C downwards. That’s not an embarassing comment, just a little bit of details before finalization. Other than that….
Well done!
Vasileios Stergioudis