Post by Samantha on Oct 3, 2006 3:36:45 GMT -5
I love art. I'm completley and physically unable to remember the names of art pieces, but that doesn't stop me from thinking they're beautifull. I personally believe that the human mind couldn't name all the ways you can create visual art. Drawing, scuplting, painting, welding, throwing chocolate syrup at a wall, it just keeps going and growing, which fills me wiith a warm feeling of pride for the human race.
I believe every peice of work has beauty to it. Sketches, paintings, even comic books, all have a certain amount of beauty in them because you get a look at another persons perspective. What you see on a peiece of paper may be a very good hint on how they percive things.
For example: I see the world in miriad of colors and positions, that is why my art can look one way at some point and the next drawing I create will be completly different. A dear friend of mine see's things in black and white while standing still, and her art never really changes, not that thats a bad thing. Another thing I believe is everyone has their own style, and you'd be weird not to follow it. Copying another's is okay. After all, the best way to decide your own style is to mix and match ones that exist to create a new one that fits you.
I prefer sketches over paintings, because it's easier to see the work placed into it. I love colors, and I love to paint, but it covers the frame-work, the foundation on which the drawing stands on, which is just as important, in my oppinion as dazzling with colors. It also eliminates the disturbing, and irritating, fad that perfection is best. Strait lines, perfect circles, lack of kinks in general, is a way to show people your anal. Again, it's not always a bad thing, but this is something I personally am not fond of. If art was meant to be perfect, man kind wouldn't be able to do it.
But, I degress. Perfection is merely a point of view, a perspective of which differs with each person. Set two people in front of a Pallik. One will say he was a genius, the other will say he was high. A simple fact of humanity.
Okay, let me take breather and give other people room to talk.
I believe every peice of work has beauty to it. Sketches, paintings, even comic books, all have a certain amount of beauty in them because you get a look at another persons perspective. What you see on a peiece of paper may be a very good hint on how they percive things.
For example: I see the world in miriad of colors and positions, that is why my art can look one way at some point and the next drawing I create will be completly different. A dear friend of mine see's things in black and white while standing still, and her art never really changes, not that thats a bad thing. Another thing I believe is everyone has their own style, and you'd be weird not to follow it. Copying another's is okay. After all, the best way to decide your own style is to mix and match ones that exist to create a new one that fits you.
I prefer sketches over paintings, because it's easier to see the work placed into it. I love colors, and I love to paint, but it covers the frame-work, the foundation on which the drawing stands on, which is just as important, in my oppinion as dazzling with colors. It also eliminates the disturbing, and irritating, fad that perfection is best. Strait lines, perfect circles, lack of kinks in general, is a way to show people your anal. Again, it's not always a bad thing, but this is something I personally am not fond of. If art was meant to be perfect, man kind wouldn't be able to do it.
But, I degress. Perfection is merely a point of view, a perspective of which differs with each person. Set two people in front of a Pallik. One will say he was a genius, the other will say he was high. A simple fact of humanity.
Okay, let me take breather and give other people room to talk.