Airbrushed on a t-shirt. I really like the effects and versatility of this medium. I've seen some very cool stuff done with it. For me, its still all experimental tho. I've been doing this scince mid November. (Hence the mediocre vibe)
This took me about three days to finish. I was thinking of purple for some reason, but the G1 colors seemed more classy. --
Damn it! He looks velvetty! *attempts to pet ironhide's nose/face plate* Ironhide: 'The frag are you doing!?
Yes I have! I'm left to my own devices far too often these days, hopefully my art wont suffer too much from it.
-- Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
I'm glad you think so I've been douting my work alot latley.
-- Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
Never doubt your stuff. Unless you really, really feel that it's beneath you.
FOr example I tore up a pastel painting in class and scared the hell out of my classmates and lecturer. (Been slaving away at it for the past three hours, and I hated it so much I had to tear it all away.)
Your right about that. -Its not that I believe my art is lower than myself in most cases, but I have the habit of comparing it to another more experienced artist and I end up setting my own standards too high. I guess I need to work on that
Wow, Sorry to hear about the pastel pic, I've done that too, I let my bird tear them up tho, (depending on the medium) I once threw my clip board across the room. It hit my closet door and it stuck out like a ninja star. I still have the whole to fix but.... it cure my frustration!
-- Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
Its been about a year and its still there. I keep telling myself I'll repair it when I repaint the mural on my closet(its been bugging me scince I painted it) and I've yet to do anything yet. I may just keep it as a reminder then
-- Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
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WHERE'S MY TWO OTHER FACES?
I'm left to my own devices far too often these days, hopefully my art wont suffer too much from it.
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Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
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WHERE'S MY TWO OTHER FACES?
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Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
FOr example I tore up a pastel painting in class and scared the hell out of my classmates and lecturer. (Been slaving away at it for the past three hours, and I hated it so much I had to tear it all away.)
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WHERE'S MY TWO OTHER FACES?
Wow, Sorry to hear about the pastel pic, I've done that too, I let my bird tear them up tho, (depending on the medium) I once threw my clip board across the room. It hit my closet door and it stuck out like a ninja star. I still have the whole to fix but.... it cure my frustration!
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Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
A hole in your closet? How's the repairs coming along?
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WHERE'S MY TWO OTHER FACES?
I keep telling myself I'll repair it when I repaint the mural on my closet(its been bugging me scince I painted it) and I've yet to do anything yet. I may just keep it as a reminder then
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Art is a drug addiction in which there is no rehab for. It costs you financially, mind, body, and soul. There is no going back once you are an artist.
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WHERE'S MY TWO OTHER FACES?
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