James Rizzi's style is very basic. His artworks consist of solid colors and sharp edges/contrasts. His images have no shading or blending. The buildings in his work have unique faces on them and are of unorthodox shapes and colors. His artwork is bright and colorful, but basic at its core.
I do not believe Rizzi's work is successful because it looks as if a child could have created it. The funky shapes and bright colors make it look like a drawing that would be hanging on a fridge. The only part of his work that does not remind me of children is the sharpness of the edges and overall solidity of the colors. If a certain part is supposed to be one color, it is exactly that color throughout; no shading, no blending, no variety. I personally don't like this artwork. I don't like how basic and lackluster it is. It lacks depth and substance. I like intricate pieces with details that allow you to focus on one part at a time. With this art style you can't focus on one part because there is no specific detailing. You are forced to look at it as a whole and be content with "here's some bright colors and cute faces. Hope you like it." I don't like that. I wouldn't change my artwork. I would just toss it. I might sound dramatic but I don't enjoy his work. Yes, it's cute, but not my forte.
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