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Post by suburbanmyth on Jul 31, 2010 2:59:22 GMT -5
Hahaha! I'll try, Emily. You guys are too kind. Thanks!!! *hugs* I feel like I'm starting to drift back down to earth now but still.... it's just too fucking weird to be real, you know?! Btw, Esther, Not Legendary is one of my new fave albums to listen to while drawing. Once again, well done!!
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Post by ragamuffin on Aug 2, 2010 7:01:44 GMT -5
Congratulations on getting published! <: I also really like those pieces, I especially love the style of the top one. I am practicing to paint and made this: The background and ground is just really lazy.
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Post by emilypoulain on Aug 2, 2010 9:33:25 GMT -5
i love it!!!! oh my god, seriously. my aunt used to paint watercolors and she painted mural type things on my cousins' walls when they were young. i always envied them, they were beautiful. this reminds me so much of that
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Post by Alyssa! on Aug 2, 2010 16:29:45 GMT -5
ragamuffin, that's wonderful! it makes me really happy for some reason.
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Post by ragamuffin on Aug 8, 2010 6:42:53 GMT -5
thank you (:
my mom also painted the walls of me and my sister's bedroom when we were kids. I think it was night on one wall and white clouds on a pink background on the other. sadly I don't remember them well...
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Post by suburbanmyth on Aug 11, 2010 16:52:50 GMT -5
Thanks, ragamuffin! Your painting is lovely, I really like the impressionistic feel of the brush strokes. Post More! More!! Yes please?
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Post by dannyboy on Aug 11, 2010 17:13:59 GMT -5
This has nothing to do with OUR visual artistic talent, but I just watched Man on Wire and I found it astoundingly beautiful. Has anyone seen someone do something like this or do any of you lot actually perform some sort of visual art like this? Because if you did, you'd be my new best friend.
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Post by dot on Aug 11, 2010 18:02:34 GMT -5
I love Man on Wire! I wish I could do something like that, but my skills don't go much further than juggling not very well...
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Post by Alyssa! on Aug 12, 2010 1:50:44 GMT -5
The kind of skill it takes is debateable or up to discussion, but I'm surrounded by people who do living statuing part/full-time, and I have a huge amount of respect for that kind of perfomance art. It's not as tense or as elegant as a tightrope, but it's reducing and expanding yourself to be a concept, and then with a fall of a coin rippling yourself through space as a new being. Anyway, wonderful wonderful film. Favorite part was the naked arrow searching.
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Post by ragamuffin on Sept 21, 2010 12:45:42 GMT -5
Thanks, ragamuffin! Your painting is lovely, I really like the impressionistic feel of the brush strokes. Post More! More!! Yes please? Thank you <: I haven't done any more painting yet, as I've been busy with school and everything. So I've just been doodling a lot. I did draw Batman yesterday though.
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Post by suburbanmyth on Sept 22, 2010 12:23:25 GMT -5
Woah! That's Fantastic, ragamuffin. (Doodle? Pshhht!) I really dig your style! Man, I've been totally remiss in my drawing lately. *feels guilty* For the ones I'm "working" on right now I end up listening to E is for Estranged over and over. Such an inspiring song. <3
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Post by ragamuffin on Sept 23, 2010 9:58:07 GMT -5
Woah! That's Fantastic, ragamuffin. (Doodle? Pshhht!) I really dig your style! Man, I've been totally remiss in my drawing lately. *feels guilty* For the ones I'm "working" on right now I end up listening to E is for Estranged over and over. Such an inspiring song. <3 I didn't mean THAT was a doodle, but that I've been mostly doodling lately. Thanks though! Damn you productivity! I'm usually super-lazy. But that's like, my biggest goal to overcome in life...... You really should do more stuff though, I like what I've seen so far.
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Post by ragamuffin on Nov 4, 2010 18:24:41 GMT -5
I did this yesterday. It wasn't supposed to be anything 'serious', so it's done in a notebook. PS: It's Kafka. I also did a painting of Kate Bush, but I don't have a camera :3
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Post by altrusion on Nov 4, 2010 21:27:25 GMT -5
I did this yesterday. It wasn't supposed to be anything 'serious', so it's done in a notebook. PS: It's Kafka. I also did a painting of Kate Bush, but I don't have a camera :3 Damn, i love this drawing! Ive just started a audiovisual project about apathy and hopelessness (how original right? but im from Denmark and people here have no clue what it means, they just know the feeling and cant put it into words). Too be frank, i would love to see your Kate Bush drawing and, if possible, even more drawings on lined paper. Off topic: The project im referring to is still in early stages of development and all ive got is a few outlining of lyrics and a date with a studio in little over a year. Keep up the good work. Altrusion EDIT: Removed the repost of your picture in the quotation, no need to spam this threat. EDIT 2: Just realized that i was babling about my own work when i posted this thread and the only reason for that is ofc that i would love to see more of your work and with your permission use some of it for my project.
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Post by suburbanmyth on Nov 19, 2010 21:00:58 GMT -5
Bloody gorgeous, ragamuffin!!! "The eyes have it", indeed! I admire that you have such a variable style. I'm afraid my own stuff tends to be... predictable? Oh Lord, I hope not. Speaking of Kafka, the project I'm currently working on features beetle people and I didn't even realize that I was kinda ripping on his ideas. I'd written the poem the drawings are based on long before I'd ever read The Metamorphosis though so hopefully people don't assume I'm stealing. :/ Hey altrusion! Your audio visual project sounds exciting!!! ...and apathetically hopeless??? What kind of visual media are you using for it?
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