When I saw this photo called Rakim Allah I was pulled in by the many shades of blue he used in the painting. I saw how many different blues he used from like to dark the show shading. I also saw how he blended some of the color and added a bit of green into his painting. I also saw how he left the background in red however, on the right side of the painting I saw how he darkened the red in the background. I also noticed his brush stokes he used for the background as well. In the painting I also noticed how he incorporated the darks and lights to show that the light source was coming to the left rather than the right. I noticed the because of the light whitish blue he used on the left side of his nose. I also noticed the red dot in his eye which to me made me think that the male in the painting was looking at something red.
I absolutely loved this photo called DJ Earth because of the way he made it pop out with light colors. I loved how he used his darks and lights to show shading and how he used the stars the he painted on to the DJ's shirt and hat to make it somewhat sparkle. I loved how he used the purple's and pinks to shade under the DJ's arms and hands how he made his lines to make it seem like the Aurora Borealis found in Antarctica which made it absolutely pop out and make it stand out in the dark starry sky. I also loved how he used the blues, purples, and pinks for the station he's using. In the DJ's face I also noticed how there's a little greenish white under his glasses to contrast the darks and lights.