Some of the art I did years ago, just wanted to share with you. These were to be painted on huge canvases, really big ones, so the viewer could ''dive'' into their atmo.
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>>2939336
I really like this one, not the black box tho. The other one are alright but I'm not fan. I like the mysterious, dark and blurry atmosphere of the painting. But I dislike the "contemporary style" of the paintings with the trace in the front.
And about the first one I don't really know maybe it'll look good if it's big but since I'm on my phone I don't really know what to think.
>>2939416
Thanx, here's one in full ''scale'', size really matters.
>>2939331
Shitty and pretentious.
>>2939498
That's actually the best critique any art can ever get.
>>2939485
Ahahaha for fuck sake. Call me up I'll help you. If you are serious about this I'm sure we'll get along
What a crazy project, the canvas and the paint will cost you 1k easy.
>>2939567
Yeah, it surely will involve tons of paint, is it a common thing doing art collabs anyways?
>>2939813
I don't think so but it's very interesting to collaborate. I've done a drawing with a friend once. Each time we were lacking inspiration we gave it to the other. Pretty unique result. Sadly I'm going to bed and I cannot post it.
But it wasn't a very serious project, just a psychedelic drawing on a small format.
>>2939331
this is why art isnt taken seriously anymore lmao
>>2940032
Not mentioning these particular works, what art is taken seriously then? Is it supposed to be sirious for a random ''non artsy'' viewer, an amateur or an art critic?
These artworks were created out of inner inspiration, my visions, I was seeing these scapes and they have quite dramatic meaning in them, they're not made in a way like ''lets put some random spots on canvas, really big ones, to make an impression''.