I'd be concerned.
If I was somebody else and I found some of my artwork...
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05-19-2018, 02:05 PM
This sketchbook I've been working in...
ROFLMAO holy shit.
05-19-2018, 02:26 PM
Trix i think we could have a really good time at the amusement park .We could go on all the scary rides and play fun games , ride bumper cars and hold hands while we eat cotton candy and hotdogs... But the most exciting times will happen in the haunted house, thats where i am gonna try to feel you up and undo your bra
05-19-2018, 02:58 PM
do you do any digital stuff? i've wanted a drawing tablet for a very long time, it's just not been a priority. i really should get one, i'm decent with drawing and my photoshop skillz are up there.
05-19-2018, 03:09 PM
05-19-2018, 03:12 PM
(05-19-2018, 02:58 PM)genba Wrote: do you do any digital stuff? I have dabbled in the past... It was a learning experience for me that was sparked and inspired by a very talented and unique digital artist. I was actually able to do some things in the style of that artist, after figuring out how to manipulate the software etc. It was a situation of destiny... the purpose was to teach me how to think differently and see differently. That alone opened up my mind into an entirely new universe. My type of art, though, is very physical and hands-on. The purpose is to imbue my art with my essence and the energy imprint of whatever it is I am conveying through the art (ideas, desires, emotions, etc.)... so to me it is very important for the art to be physical/tangible.
05-19-2018, 03:16 PM
My paintings for example are about hiding things in plain sight... only I really know what the painting is about, and it's usually pretty scandalous.
Sewing different items (like clothing with a lot of pockets or patches, or other types of material adhered) would be a source of wondrous creation and possibilities for me, but it's so time consuming to sew and I refuse to do it any other way than by hand. You can't really achieve the artistic effect I'd be looking for with a machine anyway. Sewing machines take the intricacy out of the stitching, makes it too uniform, stands in the way of the things I'd be aiming to do.
05-19-2018, 03:17 PM
I'll still sew some mystical, magical items with hidden treasures and lots of oddities, but just not as many items will be produced.
05-19-2018, 03:21 PM
I think 'modern art' is an atrocity and was actually invented to degrade art in general...
But I don't group abstract art in with 'modern art'. I think abstract art is very valid. To someone who is very analytical and rational minded, abstract art probably looks like a ridiculous load of shit... But to those who think in a more imaginative sort of way and understand energy, thoughforms and other esoteric concepts, abstract art makes a lot of sense. It communicates not through familiar forms but through emotional and energetic imprints.
05-19-2018, 03:26 PM
(05-19-2018, 02:26 PM)Guest Wrote: Trix i think we could have a really good time at the amusement park .We could go on all the scary rides and play fun games , ride bumper cars and hold hands while we eat cotton candy and hotdogs... But the most exciting times will happen in the haunted house, thats where i am gonna try to feel you up and undo your bra i like, hi 5 brah!
05-19-2018, 03:30 PM
I've noticed that a lot of my artistic discoveries were made during times of intense sadness, or other similar types of emotion. It seems to be those times (often paired with inspiration from amazing people who create art) which lead me into a new level of my own artistic journey.
The paintings I create are all my own methods... I didn't see it anywhere or take inspiration from anyone else about it. One thing led to another and I just developed my process and method naturally. The clothing art however was deeply inspired by an adored artist who woke me up to another whole new universe of possibilities. I had always loved to sew but when I saw some of this artist's creations, I definitely reached a new understanding and a new way of seeing and thinking, again. It's just that there are no rules... expression is more important than any 'rules' and fabricated ideas of what's acceptable and what's not acceptable. Bear in mind I am particularly referencing clothing with this statement and the various alterations you can do to the clothing, various decoration, etc.
05-19-2018, 07:52 PM
(05-19-2018, 03:30 PM)Trix Wrote: I've noticed that a lot of my artistic discoveries were made during times of intense sadness, or other similar types of emotion. It seems to be those times (often paired with inspiration from amazing people who create art) which lead me into a new level of my own artistic journey. I liked them tshirts until I realized they were dress/skirts for girls lol |
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