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Old 11-13-2011, 06:36 AM   #721 (permalink)
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^^^That's a line from The Mars Volta's Amputecture isn't it?
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Old 11-15-2011, 01:28 AM   #722 (permalink)
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Old 11-20-2011, 11:34 AM   #723 (permalink)
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^ That is insane man. How and when did you start being such an expressive artist? I remember looking at other stuff you've drawn and being completely nonplussed, but that's such an evocative work it's hard not to be impressed.

Keep it up!
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Old 11-20-2011, 04:56 PM   #724 (permalink)
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^ That is insane man. How and when did you start being such an expressive artist? I remember looking at other stuff you've drawn and being completely nonplussed, but that's such an evocative work it's hard not to be impressed.

Keep it up!
haha Im not sure if this sounds really pretentious or not but Ive been kind of pushing my self holistically to be more honest in all aspects of my life and that has (to me atleast) had an impact on my artwork!

I really don't like a very large amount of my old work and found it was not really honest and reflects a time of trying a little too hard. I recently ended up burning a very significant part of my collection actually (probably about 90% of it) after I graduated high school. It was the funnest time, and its nice starting from scratch. I know it doesn't really make sense but having old stuff around was a drag for me and a bad reminder of a time when I did not understand myself. Kind of like the confused transitional teenager thing.

I know now how much I value truth and honesty and how I really can't be happy at all without being true to myself. At this time its very polarized. If I am even a little off it instantly makes me incredibly depressed and distracted. It is in many ways a blessing and in many its horrible. Like its nice that it ends up making choices and decisions very clear but at the same time it makes me have to really try at being in tune with myself on a day to day basis.

I am sure ill grow out of the polarized part of it eventually but it would be great if I never had to. I like knowing how to treat myself with dignity and have a clear vision of who I am. With that said I do know things change quite frequently and being true to myself now is certainly going to mean something completely different in the future. Its always going to be a struggle I guess and sometimes it seems like the only thing you can do is get used to struggling as best you can.

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Old 11-20-2011, 05:01 PM   #725 (permalink)
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Ah man, I could never throw out my history of work. It's so interesting to go back through piles of it and be surprised and horrified by what I drew when I was younger.
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Old 11-20-2011, 05:09 PM   #726 (permalink)
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What pretense? Nooo I didn't mean it that way, just saying that you've shown A LOT of improvement in not much time at all...it takes many years of trial and error for most people to develop that sense of tuning. I know I'm not there yet.

Before, it looked as if your art was an expression of itself, to the point of being idiomatic in design. Now, it looks like that expression represents something much more visceral, and certainly something an audience could connect with.

I didn't mean it to be a criticism of your artistic roots.
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What pretense? Nooo I didn't mean it that way, just saying that you've shown A LOT of improvement in not much time at all...it takes many years of trial and error for most people to develop that sense of tuning. I know I'm not there yet.

Before, it looked as if your art was an expression of itself, to the point of being idiomatic in design. Now, it looks like that expression represents something much more visceral, and certainly something an audience could connect with.

I didn't mean it to be a criticism of your artistic roots.
I didn't take it like that at all I was just talking about how I really didn't like my old artwork for what ever reasons. I kind of worded it funny but I never really took it as a criticism and even if I did I wouldn't mind haha. Thanks btw its a fun release from all the studying and school work and is just something to do.

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Ah man, I could never throw out my history of work. It's so interesting to go back through piles of it and be surprised and horrified by what I drew when I was younger.
Its funny I'm not sentimental very much. I very rarely experience nostalgia and am usually just looking forward. I at the very least got a nice little video of the burning maybe ill put like music to it one day ahahaha
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Its funny I'm not sentimental very much. I very rarely experience nostalgia and am usually just looking forward. I at the very least got a nice little video of the burning maybe ill put like music to it one day ahahaha
I went through loads of pieces last month. I threw a lot away, but there were some things I'd forgotten I'd done, and I just felt like I should preserve the feeling of "I drew this?". I don't think it's nostalgia so much. Then again, my room looks like Elijah Wood in Everything is Illuminated lives in it, so maybe I do have a problem.
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I went through loads of pieces last month. I threw a lot away, but there were some things I'd forgotten I'd done, and I just felt like I should preserve the feeling of "I drew this?". I don't think it's nostalgia so much. Then again, my room looks like Elijah Wood in Everything is Illuminated lives in it, so maybe I do have a problem.
Weird movie I just watched after you mentioned it. Now that I think about it there were a lot of cool different kinds of movies around 2005. Everything seems quite safe these days. Is that just me?
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Old 11-24-2011, 02:12 PM   #730 (permalink)
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I've begun a project where I draw the portraits of my friends, and then paint them in the colour I associate most with their personality.
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