You must like computer generated abstract pictures. I would prefer something a bit more realistic to the natural world.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I wouldn't mind having that on my wall.
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This drawing I did thinking about the rabbit in the headlights idiom, the rabbit is stunned by the lights and thus is made motionless. The drawing top left is of Snowden and was already on the paper from a previous photocopy I made. But it works with the idea of being kept distracted and not seeing the importance of such a person. At some point I want to do a painting of this.
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David Handeye
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what do you smoke?
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The occasional Fortuna light. What do your drawings look like?
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David Handeye
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Linear. Geomethric shapes. Guess for my job.
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Ok cool, do you feel like posting one or two here?
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David Handeye
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Of course, but I don't know when. I am usually online by smartphone.
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I'm not that computer literate. I was quite surprised when I learnt that people use photoshop to make artworks. Do you think it's a dumbing down of art? The art equivalent of what passes as music these days?thedoc wrote:You must like computer generated abstract pictures. I would prefer something a bit more realistic to the natural world.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I wouldn't mind having that on my wall.
It would still look good on my wall.
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thought alarm clocks were music
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I'm not that computer literate. I was quite surprised when I learnt that people use photoshop to make artworks. Do you think it's a dumbing down of art? The art equivalent of what passes as music these days?thedoc wrote: You must like computer generated abstract pictures. I would prefer something a bit more realistic to the natural world.
It would still look good on my wall.
I've seen some computer art that was quite good, that being said I am not a fan of what some people try to pass off as art. What I am referring to here is when some famous "artist" throws paint at a canvas hung on a wall or spread on a floor and calls the result "art". It's nothing of the sort, art doesn't happen by accident. Trixies piece looks like something I would hang on the refrigerator because my grade school grandchild did it. However I can understand that people select paintings on how well they complement the color scheme of the room. The dumbing down of art is dependent more on how much effort is put into the work and the talent of the artist. The only real dumbing down is when a painter of little talent puts only a small amount of effort and thought into the product.
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artisticsolution
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My son has been using photoshop since he was in the 5th grade. He now works as a graphic artist....well...he calls it something else...something like "front end" something or other...but I never remember so I just say 'graphic artist'. Mom's...eh...go figure!vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
I'm not that computer literate. I was quite surprised when I learnt that people use photoshop to make artworks. Do you think it's a dumbing down of art? The art equivalent of what passes as music these days?
It would still look good on my wall.
Anyway, he has put a couple of programs on my puter that even a retard can do (he knows his mom when it comes to the puter...lol) and I have had fun with them. This pixel one called graphics gale is really cool!
But now I stick to doing art on my phone when I am bored waiting for appointments and such. I must say...it is more fun than candy crush! lol
Here's one I made last week. I am still learning...all those tools I don't know how to use yet...like layers...what the hell does that do...does anyone know?
Oh and btw Trixie...I love yours! Very cool! And the title too...
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Art does happen by accident, sometimes accidents in the work are left and this makes the work better, more powerful. Something else is at work, along with the artist. Full control is limited to the one controlling.I've seen some computer art that was quite good, that being said I am not a fan of what some people try to pass off as art. What I am referring to here is when some famous "artist" throws paint at a canvas hung on a wall or spread on a floor and calls the result "art". It's nothing of the sort, art doesn't happen by accident. Trixies piece looks like something I would hang on the refrigerator because my grade school grandchild did it. However I can understand that people select paintings on how well they complement the color scheme of the room. The dumbing down of art is dependent more on how much effort is put into the work and the talent of the artist. The only real dumbing down is when a painter of little talent puts only a small amount of effort and thought into the product.
The dumbing down of art, how do you mean?
For you, the more effort put into a work the better it'll be?
Can you define 'talent' when speaking of a painter?
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This one I drew some years ago. I was thinking about how one might deprogram oneself from the indoctrinating power of mass media. I thought there might be a place where people had worked out how to remove all those programs that you'd internalised.
Deprogram Zone (Outer Hebrides)
Deprogram Zone (Outer Hebrides)
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There are no trees in the Outer Hebrides. Well, not a lot.
