Fav. Art Tools: I mainly do digital and watercolour artwork now, with lots of sketching in between - and colour pencils / markers / acrylics / oils when I can!
What I like to draw: Animals mostly - lots and lots and lots of animals . . . especially horses and canines, in cartoon style as well as realistic. But I like to try draw anything for a bit of a challenge, including LEGO minifigs (trying to get the proportions and that shiny plastic effect right lol). Animation has become a fav. now too!
Art Question! : Is there anywhere to post LEGO artwork / builds here (or another site) other than the Lego Creations Galleries? Asking for my brother TIA!
Cool! Welcome to artists chat.
( I've been drawing a lot of wolves and foxes lately. And I like horses too, I just don't draw them as much as I used to. )
I should try some someday. But today is not that day.
Oooh Art Major! Yeah, go for it! How's life as an art student?
Don't be hasty.
Horrid I mean, it's okay. I have problems appreciating modern art, so that's gonna be an issue.
I'm quite partial to hawaiian pizza myself.
I have problems appreciating modern art as well. It just feels so lazy to me, or like they put too much effort into making the piece's meaning obscure and uncomprehensible to the point that it has no meaning whatsoever (which means, of course, that they can apply any meaning they want to it without question).
"Wise words by wise men write wise deeds in wise pen." —Lollimon the Wise
Horrid I mean, it's okay. I have problems appreciating modern art, so that's gonna be an issue.
I'm quite partial to hawaiian pizza myself.
I have problems appreciating modern art as well. It just feels so lazy to me, or like they put too much effort into making the piece's meaning obscure and uncomprehensible to the point that it has no meaning whatsoever (which means, of course, that they can apply any meaning they want to it without question).
TBH I'll eat any sort of pizza. If it's food, I'll gladly have it.
"Ah, yes, see this dot right here? It represents the briefness of life and the relatively little impact an individual exerts over the vast emptiness we all know as the world. The heavy stroke can be compared to our desperation to search and attain meaning behind our lives, struggling on as we go. The choice of colors here, if you've noticed, are black and grey, precisely employed to form a stark contrast against the dancing white lines in the foreground. This is meant to show the tension between the inner and the outer states of being: the on-going conflict of the chaotic mind and the status quo. No, this totally isn't because I accidentally set the brush on the canvas when I forced myself to finish it at 3 in the morning after pulling two all-nighters. What a ridiculous accusation. Now, the splattering---"