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  • May 22, 2022
    schizoidkid

    I wanna make art like this fuuuuh
    Is this ez or hard??

    Like it looks ez n hard af at the same time

    Sorry for the bump ppl

    But who did this or where did you find it?

  • May 22, 2022

    eye surgery

  • May 22, 2022
    BG

    Find an NFT artist and study his work back to front, look at other NFT artists who are currently minting and understand their scene. Buy maybe 10 NFTs that are currently cheap and available and as they grow in value (exponentially), sell and trade to more expensive and renowned NFT masters. You will begin to find a deep appreciation in the nuance and expression of these works that maybe wasn't understood at first.

    at my own post, cant even remember writing it LOL

  • May 22, 2022
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    For me art that I’m partial to displays things I’ve never seen before using methods I’d never considered possible.

    I also love satirical art (subject wise), but also surrealism (which goes back to my initial interests). I don’t mind a bit of roughness to it either, I love the aesthetic of sketches and abstracted representation.

    Anytime I ever draw I always have little divergent bits flaking off my lines to give it a bit of texture.

  • Unlock you subconscious

  • mishima 😈
    May 23, 2022

    I have no idea what I’m looking at

  • May 23, 2022
    blacked
    https://twitter.com/bhareboy/status/1421121923879161856

    I hate that I can’t discern what’s good and what’s not good in visual art. I know it’s all truly objective, but even take this art from this random Twitter guy for example. It looks good to me, but also super derivative of that basquiat style. Would an art student actually like this or chalk it up to biting?

    why can't it be both? nobodies you have to be a 5 star art critic.

  • May 23, 2022

    Just look at it man

  • May 23, 2022

    There’s like a million and one guys in their 20’s whose art is just Basquiat & George Condo

    Art rule number 1: those guys suck, ignore them

  • May 23, 2022

    Like with anything you get good at: Study the greats and practice

  • May 23, 2022
    Malakas

    Most art is to some degree derivative. There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s the nature of inspiration. I knew plenty of kids in art school that were a little too similar in technique and style to their favorite artists, be it Rothko, Schiele, Cezanne, Matisse, Gauguin, or Basquiat. I certainly was guilty of this. There was this one kid who was a freshman on my last year that got really popular in the community, who basically painted Frida Kahlo style paintings except in each of the self portraits he did he’d be twerking in it. I think he’s developed his own take on the style since then, but all artists to some degree have their roots in inspiration from other artists

    crying

  • May 23, 2022
    schizoidkid

    I wanna make art like this fuuuuh
    Is this ez or hard??

    Like it looks ez n hard af at the same time

    That’s just abstract

  • May 24, 2022
    BG

    Find an NFT artist and study his work back to front, look at other NFT artists who are currently minting and understand their scene. Buy maybe 10 NFTs that are currently cheap and available and as they grow in value (exponentially), sell and trade to more expensive and renowned NFT masters. You will begin to find a deep appreciation in the nuance and expression of these works that maybe wasn't understood at first.

    This aged well

  • May 24, 2022

    you were born with 2

  • May 24, 2022

    u either have a natural affinity/eye/desire for it

    or u read and gain an appreciation for it

    i was more of the latter

    not a visual arts person, i’m more talented in writing, so maybe that’s why reading about it was so fun go me

  • Jun 28, 2023
    ASAKI

    Major in architecture at a good school

    is there a way to learn architecture on your own?
    need help finding solid resources

  • Jun 28, 2023

    just go for what you genuinely like or start paying attention to patterns in trends to simu

    Just go for what you genuinely like

  • bbrruuiisseess 🐈‍⬛
    Jun 28, 2023

    Would be a tough sale because if they buy it they would only have 1 eye to look at it with

    But u could maybe idk

  • Jun 28, 2023

    Find stuff you like

  • Aug 13, 2023
    Malakas

    Most art is to some degree derivative. There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s the nature of inspiration. I knew plenty of kids in art school that were a little too similar in technique and style to their favorite artists, be it Rothko, Schiele, Cezanne, Matisse, Gauguin, or Basquiat. I certainly was guilty of this. There was this one kid who was a freshman on my last year that got really popular in the community, who basically painted Frida Kahlo style paintings except in each of the self portraits he did he’d be twerking in it. I think he’s developed his own take on the style since then, but all artists to some degree have their roots in inspiration from other artists

    this is why creativity does not exist and the yuman mind is no different from chatgpt

  • It's something u born with
    It's just the way u think and look at life which translates into your artistic eye

    With that gen, it's all about consuming alot of art so you have a broader scope and bigger knowledge
    And then it's up to u, to refine or classify it all into ur own unique taste

    Not everyone gets it or feels it

    But that's because not everyone sees it cause they don't have the eye

    It's also something that has been most likely stimulated by yourself or others since u were a kid
    So development starts early on

    Thing is some ppl for example miss details cause they really can't see them or are not bothered
    U can obv teach yourself to pay attention to it, but that's only to an extent

    It's like having an ear for music, u can teach ppl certain things to pay attention to
    But those with the gen, already hear it and so much more