Alright guys, and gals. I have had an offer from a gallery to show my art...but I am a little nervous. I kinda want to know what you guys think about my art, you know, the 'general public' lol :D Please dont answer that it sucks just because you want to be a wise guy, and Rolstc, please dont post at all. THANKS GUYS :D
IT SUCKS!!! :rofl: you konw ive told ya already about your art
jonathan
12-06-2005, 03:31 PM
Can you post a few more pictures?
Mosh_xB
12-06-2005, 03:31 PM
IMHO...it looks like doodles
SirScion
12-06-2005, 03:31 PM
more here: http://www.scionsquare.com/forums/showthread.php?p=585#post585
peteyd
12-06-2005, 03:32 PM
Can you post a few more pictures?
He doesnt have a scanner. Ill have em bring em by my place and we will get em up tomrrow!
SirScion
12-06-2005, 03:33 PM
Can you post a few more pictures?
i have to scan some more, will do that tomarrow....late for work now.
SirScion
12-06-2005, 03:33 PM
OMG pete, GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!!
elegancexb
12-06-2005, 03:52 PM
sam i love art and seen lots of drawings and paintings similar to yours i forgot what its called but i looks nice..........
im more a realistic painting artist............but looking good post more pics later
Friek
12-06-2005, 04:27 PM
my buddy who is pretty decent said "Thats the type of garbage they would put in a gallery"...
Don't take this wrong but thats the type of thing people draw when they are bored in class.
peteyd
12-06-2005, 04:46 PM
my buddy who is pretty decent said "Thats the type of garbage they would put in a gallery"...
Don't take this wrong but thats the type of thing people draw when they are bored in class.
Actually they have requested his art work to be in galleries although I dont remember why he didnt do it I think they were low balling him.
matt_a
12-06-2005, 04:56 PM
Do you want my honest opinion? It doesn't suck, but I don't see it as being anything special. You have some talent (you draw better than me), but it looks alot like the doodles on my 12 yr old son's books.
ToToRoxbB
12-06-2005, 05:03 PM
This is great. It has its own uniqueness. There are other terms for it but I would say its a assymetrical abstract art. But just to let you know most people that enter galleries have extremely large pieces. What will make you stand out would be making it larger, using not cheap ballpoint pen or colored pencils, and more colors. To me it looks incomplete, but a work waiting to be finished. Keep it up. I always like to inspire others to keep going. To prove I know what I'm talking about.... I'm going into Art Center College of Design during january, and here's a picture I drew with a ball point pen, no pre sketching... just my pen and my paper.
Very different stuff. I took many yrs of art classes and sculpture and things of that nature. I would agree with toto, the art exibits are cool and all but its always good to have extremelt large pieces. I know the ones I did I made pieces over 8 feet tall and the max was less then that just becuase bigger is better. I think art is great becuase its definitally helped me with building cars and fiberglass trunks and all.
You have a diferent look on t hings and thats what usually gets peoples attention. I really like the top one.
Heres a few of the ones ive done.
I had a few painting and sculptures in a few shows but I was only there for school reasons. But I really enjoyed pencil and ink drawings.
In my humble non-artist opinion I like the concept but it looks like a doodle like others have said. this is just my opinion but i think it would look good done in spraypaint
stankubrick
12-06-2005, 08:26 PM
What kind of art gallery is this? Will you be showing with other artist of the same style? What is the typical audience? What is the true scale of your works? Have you thought how you would present it?
Here in SF, there are tons of "doodle" artist, but they have very specific audiences and really know how to present there work. It seems a lot of these "doodle" artist like to show off their work because it is more playful and casual, but most also have more serious works for more serious audiences.....
No matter what, it should be a fun experience no matter how serious it is. Just be ready to overhear a lot of harsh criticism. Gotta have a "don't give a f*" attitude or you'll just be discouraged to ever show anything again!
Here are some doodles of an artist I came across:
http://danruledraws.blogspot.com/
Be sure to check out his Art Work as well:
http://danrule.blogspot.com/
Oh and here's an example of an awesome presentation if you have small scale drawings by one of my favorite local artist, Barry McGee aka TWIST
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/mcgee/card1.html
SirScion
12-07-2005, 12:41 AM
In all honesty people, those are my doodles :D my art teacher from college is the one that scanned them...I drew them in her class LOL. Okay guys, Please dont Thread jack...I am sure you are great artists, but I really dont want people to get confused. I have many other examples of my art, including some vinyls I have done. All of my fine drawings I have sold, or given away. I am working on revamping my portfolio. I will post more drawings tomarrow, I promise. The thing about me, is I have a VERY short attention span, ALL of my artwork is done within two hours (for the big stuff) or in as little as 15 min (for scetches like the top two) Thankyou guys for your honest opinions, I do draw realistic stuff too, I promise. But I will warn you, all of my art is kind of dark. I will be displayed in my own hallway of a world-wide exhibit, spanning the whole globe.
SirScion
12-07-2005, 12:46 AM
my buddy who is pretty decent said "Thats the type of garbage they would put in a gallery"...
aww... it looks like someone can't get a showing...poor baby :(
SirScion
12-07-2005, 12:53 AM
...using not cheap ballpoint pen or colored pencils, and more colors. To me it looks incomplete, but a work waiting to be finished....
okay, but...uhm, the ink is not cheap, it is caligraphy ink. It is all ink, I dont use alot of colors because my style is dark, I dont like alot of color, I like alot of earth tones, and a few colors. I do do large peices, its just that I could not Pack all of my pieces into my xB when my mom kicked me out and I moved to Texas. I could not even pack all of my art supplies. I had to leave most of it there. I even forgot my brushes. The first piece is Abstract, and 1 dementional...there is no forground, background, or middleground......so it will always look unfinished.
XB_BOY_2005
12-07-2005, 01:25 AM
:clap: :clap: :clap: I Like! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Placebo
12-07-2005, 01:38 AM
it looks like something I draw (not a compliment and a very harsh insult) sorry
SirScion
12-07-2005, 01:49 AM
LOL, awh placebo...you can only see two, save your 'harsh inults' for tomarrow night :D
Alright guys, and gals. I have had an offer from a gallery to show my art...but I am a little nervous. I kinda want to know what you guys think about my art, you know, the 'general public' lol :D Please dont answer that it sucks just because you want to be a wise guy, and Rolstc, please dont post at all. THANKS GUYS :D
I am only going to make coment on the first pic for now.
Tell me why I see an Indian with something in his mouth?
A Giggle to myself, *Giggles* Ive been warned for less :)
SirScion
12-08-2005, 03:54 AM
^^ :raising eyebrow: no it is not an indian, it is just the profile of a person...look at all the words, and pictures, they are all things that you scream, and that make you scream...clowns, spiders, swimming, math. No connection to american indian culture at all.
elusivedragon
12-08-2005, 03:56 AM
I like it actually, I like things like that.
I dont always like a basic "painting of a boat" "painting of a horse"
Bravo :clap:
my gf does drawing and artwork, link is in sig dancingmoon she draws her own online comics among other things, she paints as well...
I think she would like your style =)
(not trying to thread crap, link is in sig IF you wanna see explaining what it is)
SirScion
12-08-2005, 04:02 AM
wow, thats pretty dang cool!
SirScion
12-08-2005, 11:47 AM
bump? no comments on the new stuff?
Tomas
12-09-2005, 01:43 AM
I especially like the reclining guy on the side of the car, Sam. :)