Recent comments in /f/Art

Green_Message_6376 t1_jec31vh wrote

>Art museums are the best.

Completely agree, only time this wasn't true for me was at the Louvre in Paris. My own fault probably, there was just too much art. I thought I was going to faint. Should probably take a two week trip to Paris, and break that museum into digestible chunks.

It is highly doubtful I'll ever have the scratch for such a trip.

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Gr1m_Bl0ss0m_fl0wers t1_jec2rj0 wrote

I really like this, I like that it's a change from the naked white girl. I think some of the nude peices on here can be really artistic but some tend to just be hypersexulized peices. To each their own, but I like seeing more of a variety and I like artsy nudity personally. I really enjoy this.

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mikefromearth t1_jec1oso wrote

I LOVED these books when I was a kid.

I loved them so much I sent James a letter, asking him to draw me a picture of waterfall city. Yeah, right?

Well he wrote me a personalized letter, signed by him and his son (who also wrote me a note!) and HE DREW A PEN DRAWING OF WATERFALL CITY FOR ME!!! He also sent a admittance ticket to Dinotopia :-)

That was the best day of my life.

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Shawnigmatic t1_jebxl5k wrote

I hate to ask because interpretation of art and all that but I'm curious if the intention was that of what it appears to be on the surface level. Outrage at the quality. Or if the irony of a piece of art being made regardless of the quality of the medium was intentional.

I'd imagine a piece of art could be made in contrast to this very Bob Ross esque where the splinter is say the trunk of a tree.

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