My Old Drawings...
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wow, you can really see the deterioration of the imaginative quality of your works as time progressed. I like the abstract avante-garde aspects of the first two (and even the head of the 3rd), but after that they rapidly deteriorated into the typical photo-realistic stuff that da Vinci and Michelangelo cranked out.
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Originally Posted by tritium_pie,Jul 21 2004, 07:58 AM
wow, you can really see the deterioration of the imaginative quality of your works as time progressed. I like the abstract avante-garde aspects of the first two (and even the head of the 3rd), but after that they rapidly deteriorated into the typical photo-realistic stuff that da Vinci and Michelangelo cranked out.
yeah... if it wasn't for the tremors... that aspect alone would have drove me to quit!!
As for "abstract" or "impressionism"... I don't consider that true talent... (with the exception of some... Jackson Pollock for example... give a 2 year old a brush and he could pull that off!) For me, I like to see that someone first has the ability to, or talent to create complex images... if after that they find more release for a simpler medium or creation... then so be it. Balance and color composition is nice... but the guy who painted my house had good balance and color composistion... so does that make him an "artist"?
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Very nice job.