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2020-03-07 at 2:13 PM UTCI've always been an artist and will always be but I've spoke to the gont at black lagoon awhile back during a marvel show and showed him some of my stuff and he said if I did it better and printed it out he would display it. But heres some of the stuff I've been working on a couple of them are older but whatever. My mother told me I was meant to play the piano or be a jediler or hold a paint brush because I"m a very sensitive man. But yeah I've been doerering some gay porn on the side, you know?
^that one I did in jail, while I was riding with the ortega brothers in the tango blast gang -
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Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country This last one looks really neat. Not sure why.
all i know is i was in jail for 2 months completely sober and was on a different high. some of the gonts there said it was cool too. but being locked up actually makes you think differently than when you're in the free world. a cool world..
I like jackson poloack and hermanious basch
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2020-03-07 at 3:41 PM UTCThose are both amazing artists.
We normally have Carrivagio's The Taking of The Christ in Dublin, and it's an amazing painting.
There were about 7 candidates for the original floating around, and when the original was finally identified in the Jesuit Seminary in Dublin it was a shock to everyone.
You can see the awesome, well studied facial expressions, the awesome use of darkness (most of Caravaggio's paintings are just black - he loved using darkness), the awesome use of light to draw you toward the figure of Christ, who you can tell is thinking "aww judas you cunt why are you doing this to me".
Of course they didn't have good steel armour or anything like this back in the bronze age when Jesus lived, but most renaissance art is ahistorical and leaves a lot up to your imagination. -
2020-03-07 at 3:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country This last one looks really neat. Not sure why.
It looks like eyes
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I've always been an artist and will always be but I've spoke to the gont at black lagoon awhile back during a marvel show and showed him some of my stuff and he said if I did it better and printed it out he would display it. But heres some of the stuff I've been working on a couple of them are older but whatever. My mother told me I was meant to play the piano or be a jediler or hold a paint brush because I"m a very sensitive man. But yeah I've been doerering some gay porn on the side, you know?
^that one I did in jail, while I was riding with the ortega brothers in the tango blast gang -
2020-03-07 at 4 PM UTCnicolas cage?
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2020-03-07 at 4:10 PM UTCWith regards to "The Taking of the Christ, look at that soldiers butt.
Could anyone here even draw a butt like that?
There was a lot of thought put into just that butt. Where the lines go, the highlights, the shadows, etc. -
2020-03-07 at 6:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Those are both amazing artists.
We normally have Carrivagio's The Taking of The Christ in Dublin, and it's an amazing painting.
There were about 7 candidates for the original floating around, and when the original was finally identified in the Jesuit Seminary in Dublin it was a shock to everyone.
You can see the awesome, well studied facial expressions, the awesome use of darkness (most of Caravaggio's paintings are just black - he loved using darkness), the awesome use of light to draw you toward the figure of Christ, who you can tell is thinking "aww judas you cunt why are you doing this to me".
Of course they didn't have good steel armour or anything like this back in the bronze age when Jesus lived, but most renaissance art is ahistorical and leaves a lot up to your imagination.
he should have painted the reflection of himself on those steel armors to be realistic. -
2020-03-07 at 9:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Those are both amazing artists.
We normally have Carrivagio's The Taking of The Christ in Dublin, and it's an amazing painting.
There were about 7 candidates for the original floating around, and when the original was finally identified in the Jesuit Seminary in Dublin it was a shock to everyone.
You can see the awesome, well studied facial expressions, the awesome use of darkness (most of Caravaggio's paintings are just black - he loved using darkness), the awesome use of light to draw you toward the figure of Christ, who you can tell is thinking "aww judas you cunt why are you doing this to me".
Of course they didn't have good steel armour or anything like this back in the bronze age when Jesus lived, but most renaissance art is ahistorical and leaves a lot up to your imagination.
Weird never seen that before, its amazing what people did back then -
2020-03-08 at 1:40 AM UTCwhat is your opinion of Sinister Monopoly and his art thouh?
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2020-03-08 at 1:51 AM UTC