I'm in awe. Not sure what feedback I can give; I'm sure there's a lot more here than what I'm seeing. I have my interpretation(s) (something along the lines of media consuming/usurping reality; coming between us and true beauty), but I can't wait for what you have to say about it. Truly, it's staggering.
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"But the more the pain grows, the more this instinct for life somehow asserts itself. The necessary beauty in life is in giving yourself to it completely."
you're the only poparty artist i know who manages to pull it off and not make it look half-assed.
Salutes.
I think this is the prettiest ofthis series, so +fav to you.
In all these paintings you've captured childish gestures perfectly. Most young artists here, irrespective of thier skill, fail to extract the required qualities from their reference photographs. You've boiled down from your references the intended whimsy / tonguesy cheeksy while (presumably) keeping them faithful to their original, instead of just reproducing what you see. It's not in itself a laudable achivement, but seeing what the rest of the young paki crowd are doing, kudos.
I also enjoy the vintage tape player... damn, those are the things they used when i was that age.
How large is this? I ask so i can comment on the intricacy of the little mushroom garden in the foreground.
I like the brown paper bag as use of a canvas. The designs and patterns really sell this work and set it apart from others. Once again you’ve set apart a nice focal point not only with detail and color, but with the line movement in the background all centering towards the girl. You have a strong use of color which is always appealing to the eye. I’d like to see some folds in the white portion of the girls clothing and the open hand seems a little strange, but very minor details to improve upon a great work.
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"But the more the pain grows, the more this instinct for life somehow asserts itself. The necessary beauty in life is in giving yourself to it completely."
-Old man recording thoughts (Linklater's Slacker)
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"And that's the tricky thing about hope. It never lets you down because it never really promised anything in the first place."
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"only the slow monkey eats the brown banana"
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Salutes.
I think this is the prettiest ofthis series, so +fav to you.
In all these paintings you've captured childish gestures perfectly. Most young artists here, irrespective of thier skill, fail to extract the required qualities from their reference photographs. You've boiled down from your references the intended whimsy / tonguesy cheeksy while (presumably) keeping them faithful to their original, instead of just reproducing what you see. It's not in itself a laudable achivement, but seeing what the rest of the young paki crowd are doing, kudos.
I also enjoy the vintage tape player... damn, those are the things they used when i was that age.
How large is this? I ask so i can comment on the intricacy of the little mushroom garden in the foreground.
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