
Dollzi Fanart Overview 79
https://br.pinterest.com/pin/266627240434368119/
Welcome one and all who happen to read this! Today, I bring you the seventy-ninth installment of a series by myself and our ever venerable and inspiring Moderator, u/Trigger_68, regarding Dollzi fanart. (And assisted with on my end by the ever reliable and knowledgeable, u/jaquiethecat) Where basically, everyday one of us is going to post a piece of Dollzi fanart, and overview it. That way, if you like and enjoy it, you can go show some appreciation for the art and artist.
And today, we have a simple but nice Dollzi artwork; an unnamed love by piece created by “@kayljoy” over on Twitter. (With a link to where it was initially found on Pinterest before being traced back to the original author being available at the second link above.)
Now starting off with a brief physical description and a description of the material qualities; we have Doll and Uzi standing together. With Uzi looking surprised and unnerved while clinging to Doll, and Doll upset and focused while using the Solver. Moving on to the coloring and creation of the artwork, I am quarter-way certain that it was made digitally. As it has details I’m not entirely certain can be made with physical tools, and it shows no signs of being made with marker, colored pencil, crayon, paint, or gel pen. (Except the background, which definitely looks painted.) Additionally, the artwork doesn’t have any errors or mistakes that I can notice.
Moving on to a formal and contextual analysis of the artwork, this artwork is as simple as usual; with Doll, Uzi, and that’s it. While part of Uzi centered, Doll is much more firmly centered. Resulting in her drawing your gaze first. The artwork is decently stylized, and Uzi and Doll break away a good bit from their canon designs; with Doll now wearing a button-up shirt and either shorts or pants (it cuts off so I can’t tell.) alongside a beret, while Uzi wears a long-sleeve shirt version of her jacket and shorts/pants (Again, can’t tell.), alongside a bow on her beanie. (Also is it just me, or does Doll look weirdly French in this artwork?)
And finally regarding an interpretation and evaluation of the artwork, the artwork is decently original. As while we’ve had many artworks of Doll and Uzi standing in a white void before. But thanks to the unique designs Doll and Uzi bear, it stands out a decent bit. The story of this artwork is concise but good; something spooked Uzi, and she went to Doll for protection. With Doll using the Solver to deal with whatever frightened Uzi. And finally, the artwork doesn’t have any symbolism that I can notice. Overall, this artwork is simple but nice addition to this series. And make sure to come on back tomorrow for another Dollzi Fanart Overview!