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Had my first day at class
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2019-10-06 at 7:14 PM UTCDoug, u like learning, it's as simple as that.u have a curious mind.
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2019-10-06 at 7:21 PM UTC
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2019-10-06 at 7:26 PM UTC
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2019-10-06 at 7:29 PM UTCLol these are so fucking bad. This is not abstract art. Abstract art is actually representative of something. This looks like you just spilled some shit.
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2019-10-06 at 7:32 PM UTCI think they're actually quite good. Some of these kinds of pieces go for thousands, even tens of thousands, of dollars in the galleries.
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2019-10-06 at 7:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I think they're actually quite good. Some of these kinds of pieces go for thousands, even tens of thousands, of dollars in the galleries.
When you're a known artist, yeah.
But as someone who has actually sold art (good art) Bill Krozby would be lucky to get $10 for prints. -
2019-10-06 at 7:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM Lol these are so fucking bad. This is not abstract art. Abstract art is actually representative of something. This looks like you just spilled some shit.
Positive critiques are welcome...
Both of them are representative. The first one was actually a war between good and evil. The other one I felt was to be sci-fi in nature as I'm reading a scifi book for class and thats one of my favorite genres. Take a closer look at the second one and see if you can see certain things in them. I've shown it to other people and they see some of the same things.
for example see the sea shell? see the jug?
there was a war between atlantis and demonic forces. See the sea shell? -
2019-10-06 at 7:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM When you're a known artist, yeah.
But as someone who has actually sold art (good art) Bill Krozby would be lucky to get $10 for prints.
I would say he could get more like $30-$100 for them as an unknown. They're the kind of abstract art which is wide open to interpretation. Inviting. Interesting. Just because you wouldn't pay doesn't directly translate to other people feeling that way. -
2019-10-06 at 7:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM When you're a known artist, yeah.
But as someone who has actually sold art (good art) Bill Krozby would be lucky to get $10 for prints.
Well you gotta start somewhere lil bromo, thats why I'm putting it into the zine, and there are philanthropist out there that can help. Quit trying to knock nigga down and at least try to give me some pointers. -
2019-10-06 at 7:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I would say he could get more like $30-$100 for them as an unknown. They're the kind of abstract art which is wide open to interpretation. Inviting. Interesting. Just because you wouldn't pay doesn't directly translate to other people feeling that way.
Pretty much this, §m£ÂgØL is just jelly. In the second one I literally put beads on it to make it look like that and used a painting knife to do the scrapes, sure I was coked out but I really got into it. -
2019-10-06 at 7:43 PM UTCI especially like that second one. If you look closely, you can see people and people things in there.
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2019-10-06 at 7:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I especially like that second one. If you look closely, you can see people and people things in there.
thanks i appreciate it and I see that too. §m£ÂgØL automatically dismisses it because its from me.
if you look to the left you see a spartan holding out a sea shell and on his chest plate you see a face sticking out its tounge. kinda trippy if you ask me. -
2019-10-06 at 7:54 PM UTC
ITT: Bill Krozby spills some paint and considers it high art. -
2019-10-06 at 7:55 PM UTCShould buy nice frames that match to artwork and try and get them hung in one of the local galleries. A lot of upper-class coffee shops also often have free space available to display your artworks.
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2019-10-06 at 8:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM
ITT: Bill Krozby spills some paint and considers it high art.
Look lil bromo, i've seen your stuff and I think its good, but not everyone does the same thing the same way, just like someone play mozart and some people might play punk rock.. its different but there was feel behind both. Get it where I'm coming from? And I didn't just speel paint for that one I actually worked on it. I've done the whole paint spilling thing before and I don't even like them, but what I did is pretty detailed. But hey thats like your opinion man. lol
and by the way I never said it was high art. I was just trying to work on something. -
2019-10-06 at 8:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Should buy nice frames that match to artwork and try and get them hung in one of the local galleries. A lot of upper-class coffee shops also often have free space available to display your artworks.
Yeah I was going to mention that, theres a coffee place in my hood that does that and theres an art gallery also in my hood where I've actually given a lecture to, thanks for the tips, I just need to act more.
§m£ÂgØLs gonna be really cheezed off when im in art magazines and banging hipster sluts and making money -
2019-10-06 at 8:10 PM UTCThat's the trick. You have to expend a little actual time and energy to get a few simple things done, but it's like planting seeds, which may grow, or may not. But if you never try, you never get anywhere.
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2019-10-06 at 8:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL That's the trick. You have to expend a little actual time and energy to get a few simple things done, but it's like planting seeds, which may grow, or may not. But if you never try, you never get anywhere.
heard, that an abstract isn't the only thing I do I also can draw pretty well. -
2019-10-06 at 8:15 PM UTCLike take a gont like scronoldo, his art is completely different than mine and I'm not jelly of it i appreciate it because its good and different than the way I think of making things, variety is the spyce of lyfe.
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2019-10-06 at 8:27 PM UTCYou just pick up the phone.. "Yes, I would like to know if I could showcase a few of my abstract art pieces for your patrons." If the answer is yes, the rest will be easy and you'll be on a roll.