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Post your ART Part...??? Inspired by Isten's thread from a few months back, I decided to dig through some of my old portfolios to see what I've got to share. A lot of this is quite old, much from high school and early college, but I'm still quite proud of it. I don't draw or paint or work on projects like I used to. Same with my photography. And my music. What's wrong with me!? But Isten got me wishing and wanting to start fresh with it. So I'm taking a quick look back to remind myself that I used to do this all the time. Basically a pep rally for myself. So anyway, here's what I've got for now.
Pencil drawing of a lantern and various fishing equipment. I still like this one. Pencil drawing of a Ukranian girl, titled Katrina. I think I was 15 when I did this. Watercolor Native American Woman, untitled. I never finished the background but I love the expression on her face. I believe this was oil on glass. Not sure though. Cut off on the left side cuz the scanner wasn't big enough. This was an etching on glass I did with the purpose of making prints. I couldn't get the grooves deep enough, so I was kinda disappointed with it at the time. So I just turned it into a paint pallet. Looking back though, I like how it turned out as its own thing. Just a fun project for my Color Theory class in college. Fun with substances and a copy machine. Joyce Warhol That's all for now. I might post more as I get 'em scanned. Please show us some of your own. I always love seeing what others come up with. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I have no art to post. But nice to see you're being creative again. I really like Katrina's eyes. |
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I really like the way you tried out a lot of different styles. Is there any direction you'd favor at the moment? I've been on a bit of a break as well, just fueling up on inspiration again and looking at lots of other people's artwork. Next month I'm going to the Louvre (!) so I guess that once I get back home from that I'll need a lot of paper and pencils. But the thing to kickstart your interest again is usually just buying note/drawing/sketchbooks and pencils, crayons, brushes, and some paints or the like. Having those close at hand again or even lying within sight makes you more anxious to get up n do something with them. Even if you don't do it straight away it still registers somewhere in your mind and speeds up that process of getting your inspirational juices flowing again. And please *share* with us once you've created something new again. And fcuz older work is always great to see as well. It makes me want to try out different things again as well. I especially like the idea of your color theory class piece. I'm already thinking about something along the lines of that to try out over here lol. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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CarrieMpls said: I really like Katrina's eyes. Weird how we pick out the same thing. And please have more fun with the copier, please. | |
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Ex-Moderator | HamsterHuey said: CarrieMpls said: I really like Katrina's eyes. Weird how we pick out the same thing. And please have more fun with the copier, please. I was also gonna say that. We're TRON art appreciation twins, Gooey. |
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CarrieMpls said: HamsterHuey said: Weird how we pick out the same thing. And please have more fun with the copier, please. I was also gonna say that. We're TRON art appreciation twins, Gooey. I like; W W O O W W | |
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HamsterHuey said: CarrieMpls said: I really like Katrina's eyes. Weird how we pick out the same thing. And please have more fun with the copier, please. Thanks guys. My mom liked Katrina so much that she claimed her for herself like 10 years ago and still has her hanging in the livingroom. I've got lots more copy stuff where that came from. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a copier where I can fuck up the pictures anywhichway I want. Can you see the staff at Kinko's? Maybe I should buy my own. | |
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TRON said: Can you see the staff at Kinko's?
While you were doing a self-nude? | |
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IstenSzek said: I really like the way you tried out a lot of different styles. Is there any direction you'd favor at the moment? I've been on a bit of a break as well, just fueling up on inspiration again and looking at lots of other people's artwork. Next month I'm going to the Louvre (!) so I guess that once I get back home from that I'll need a lot of paper and pencils. But the thing to kickstart your interest again is usually just buying note/drawing/sketchbooks and pencils, crayons, brushes, and some paints or the like. Having those close at hand again or even lying within sight makes you more anxious to get up n do something with them. Even if you don't do it straight away it still registers somewhere in your mind and speeds up that process of getting your inspirational juices flowing again. And please *share* with us once you've created something new again. And fcuz older work is always great to see as well. It makes me want to try out different things again as well. I especially like the idea of your color theory class piece. I'm already thinking about something along the lines of that to try out over here lol. I know what you mean about the supplies. I'm a junkie for that stuff. I used to love going and just picking out like 3 or 4 paints or pencils or whatever and keeping my color scheme limited. For some reason, I became more creative within a limited framework. Of course, I eventually end up having to own everything, but it's nice to get new things and work with just those until you've exhausted their possibilities. How long have you been working on your stuff? It's been years since I've actively been producing anything new on a regular basis. Most of what I've done lately has been on the computer or CD art. I really want to get back to my roots. | |
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HamsterHuey said: While you were doing a self-nude?
Been there! | |
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I want Isten to post some of his as well; they rock! | |
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HamsterHuey said: I want Isten to post some of his as well; they rock! Yes Isten, please do. | |
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Imago777 said: I like that a lot. How'd you do it? | |
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jerseykrs said: What'd you do this one on? | |
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TRON said: Imago777 said: I like that a lot. How'd you do it? He bought it at the local print shop. | |
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TRON said: jerseykrs said: What'd you do this one on? simple sketches on notebook paper tron....LOL | |
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HamsterHuey said: And please have more fun with the copier, please.
As you wish. | |
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jerseykrs said: simple sketches on notebook paper tron....LOL
It looks like it's filling up a whole wall. | |
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TRON said:[quote]anyway, here's what I've got for now.
Pencil drawing of a lantern and various fishing equipment. I still like this one. i thought it was a edward sissorhands! | |
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but I haven't done anything recently
all I have are some color studies I've been doing with acrylics for a series of acrylics on canvas I'm going to start in a few months. and those are just large sheets of colors thrown onto a heap lol. I've made a few webcam pics but the cam doesn't even pick up on the texture or the colors that well so it's nothing to look at. about 35 of those they're just 50 x 50 cm cardboards which I used to try out combinations of paint and the textures and how well they mix etc since I've never done anything in acryl before and had to test it first. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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TRON said: jerseykrs said: simple sketches on notebook paper tron....LOL
It looks like it's filling up a whole wall. I never took pics of those, can't have evidence...ya know? | |
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Christopher said: i thought it was a edward sissorhands!
Smartass! I'm sure I've got one of him lying around here somewhere. | |
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jerseykrs said: I never took pics of those, can't have evidence...ya know?
Oh, I would! | |
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IstenSzek said: This first one reminds me of a closeup of waterdrops on a window. Really dimensional. Acrylic's wonderful. It used to be my paint medium of choice until I became better at watercolor. I'm gonna go buy some today. | |
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TRON said: Christopher said: i thought it was a edward sissorhands!
Smartass! I'm sure I've got one of him lying around here somewhere. lol i like it tho | |
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Christopher said: lol i like it tho
thanks. You got any art to post? If so, I bet it's great. | |
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