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Holy shitsicles! That takes photorealistic to a whole other place!
Of course he gets rejected. Not enough irony to be cool. Maybe he should paint some poop; bet they'd be all over that :\ (No love for modern art here.)
Vivien V said:http://www.restevensart.com/ - This is my cousin rods site - He gets rejected from art shows - keep that in mind!! :)
well, I guess I will throw in my $.02 !
Practice is, of course, the key to doing anything well...and for art, being able to recognize what you are seeing, learn to look for the shapes and colors that make up what is there..also known as "draw what you see, not what you know is there" and the human figure is used so much for this practice, because mistakes are easy to identify, even by someone not trained.
In addition to these references, you might try "virtual pose" google it, and you will see what its all about. You may find the excercises and the subject matter of the fine artists boring, but You if you want the skills to bring to your own choice of subject matter, you gotta do what you gotta do. I hate landscapes...but I have done them. I really need to do more still lifes myself, because again not my favorite subject, but for" use of color" practice, there is not much to beat it!
And about art shows..I wouldn't want to do it in this city. I've already had a few flame wars with art gallery owners on the world wide web. Yeah...I don't like fighting online but they're just too pretentious and full of s***. I just need to tell it like it is. This one tattoo shop in Toronto has put up some of my paintings but I haven't sold ONE. Tough market maybe?
Don't even worry about that "tattoo shop" I've had stuff sitting in the same shop for months and no one has bought a thing. Its too close to trendy Eaton Center. I don't know how often you ever go by the shop, but trust me is a strange crowd. I always see like 18, 19 year old kids just hanging around. None of them would really be they type to buy any art trust me. I also have some stuff in Darkside further down on Queen and I have sold quite a few pieces. there! I think location has a lot to do with it in this instance.
Anita Fixx said:And about art shows..I wouldn't want to do it in this city. I've already had a few flame wars with art gallery owners on the world wide web. Yeah...I don't like fighting online but they're just too pretentious and full of s***. I just need to tell it like it is. This one tattoo shop in Toronto has put up some of my paintings but I haven't sold ONE. Tough market maybe?
the key to doing anything well is repetition. When I entered art school i was horrible! I had great ideas and passion but my work was way overworked. My major was Furniture design and i'd done lots of technical drawings but really hadn't sketched in years. It was an eye opening experience. I had lots of motivation (each person has their own model for success) and by the time i graduated with a graphic design degree instead of furniture design i could illustrate almost anything
NOW whoever tells you it is just like riding a bike is a big fat liar. I've been knee deep in the graphic design field now for 20 years and i work on the computer 8-12 hours every day creating marketing materials (mostly for Coca-Cola) but I harldy ever get out my pencil and draw... so I'm starting over again, this time for the absolute pleasure of creating... something I don't get to do in the day in day out job.
hope this helps
rando
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