buttlint
   
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #4 May 9, 2005 4:23 pm |
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Termy.... That's pretty good stuff!  I am not exactly the Abbeys art critic...but you seem too have a talent for strong lines and good color control. I know that you may think this pretty old school stuff, but the surrealist of the 40's, 50's and 60's might interest you. There was a guy named Joan Miro...whose art may or may not make any sense too you....but he also had a knack with line and color. A couple of artists I used too like from the surrealists movement were Max Ernst and Salvador Dali. There are others....equally talented....but they are a good place too start. It's all good. 
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buttlint
   
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #7 May 10, 2005 6:17 pm |
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T. Marshall only draws things as he see them. He is working hard on his drawings....and we should not make fun of him. There are all types of different styles of art. There are many variations on each style. We all have different life experiences, and we all have different ways of expressing ourselves. And we all have too remember that no art style is superior too any other. Who is too say that the early cave drawings have any less "quality" than a Mona Liza that was produced centuries later? Was Mike Angelo a better painter than Andy Warhol or Mark Rothko? Was Roy Lictenstein just an overblown cartoonist? Did Vinny Van Gogh cut off his ear over some silly little c*unt? I dont think so! So........I have a personal like for the art of George Sir-rat. (He was the father of "Pointilism".) He was considered freakin' nuts in the eyes of his contemporaries. He believed that he could break down painting...into a mathimatical and orderly system of color division....and produce something that was pleasing too the eye. (A hundred years ago!) He produced paintings that were meant too veiwed from a distance....so that the colored dots would blend both visually and psychologically too form a realistic image. (Just like viewing a monitor in different resolutions.) One of his most famous paintings is "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte". (It is in the Chicago Institute of Arts.)  So let's not be raggin' on Marshalls drawings.....You may not like my style either....but nobody should feel ashamed too post a self portrait...And here is mine.  (Stand back 15 feet from your monitor...and its a perfect likeness!) later, 'lint.
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Paula
   
May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy.
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #9 May 10, 2005 7:39 pm |
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Termie There is some really neat stuff there. I am not an art expert by any stretch of the imagination but I like that way you draw, though the content is not something i would go for.....I think Lint hit it dead on with the surreal art period he is recommending to you....I can see some of the 'surreal' in your art...almost like looking through a window that skews thing but in a logical way, if that makes any sense. I especially like that pencil drawing of the car. My youngest daughter draws...and I notice she kind of wavers between the logical/by-the-book/step-by-step stuff and drawing what she sees in her own mind. It will be interesting to see what direction she goes with it. I encourage her of course because I think its a neat talent and could go in many directions. Lint That picture you posted was interesting...but there is something too precise about it for me......but, again, I am a total plebian about art...I know very little about periods, styles, etc....I just know when I see something, whether it strikes a chord, draws me to it or stirs my emotions, even if its disturbing or uncomfortable. Marshall Very interesting time period....I like the softness of the lines...the way the colors blend and the rich colors they use. Very interesting thread ....and a bit humbling.....speaking of rennaisance ... And now I better go before someone tries to take my temperature for sounding so sweet and all... Paula
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Termy
   
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #10 May 10, 2005 11:44 pm |
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Guys, if you right click on Marshall's drawing and look at its properties you will find where it comes from which is where I got my zombie and sniffmysharpie information. Marshall and I are good friends, he knows I am not trying to affend him so please do not accuse me of doing so.
This message was modified May 10, 2005 by Termy
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Highwind
   
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #14 May 11, 2005 6:59 am |
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 (Stand back 15 feet from your monitor...and its a perfect likeness!) later, 'lint.
Lint,
While I don't know much about art, I do recognize your style. Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you study cubistic art forms, as part of the required non-technical electives in engine mechanics school?
Honda stable: HS 724 snowblower; HRS216 lawnmower; BF2 UWWW; 5 HP, 2200 psi/2.9 GPM pressure washer. Electric: BV2500 B&D Leaf Hog/snow duster; old 12" Weedeater.
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Highwind
   
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #16 May 11, 2005 11:43 am |
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...I know very little about periods,Paula Paula,
You should see a physician about that. A gynacologist at least or an obstetrician if there is swelling in the abdomen accompanied by craving for garlic dill pickles and ice cream. Just a little friendly medical advice.
Honda stable: HS 724 snowblower; HRS216 lawnmower; BF2 UWWW; 5 HP, 2200 psi/2.9 GPM pressure washer. Electric: BV2500 B&D Leaf Hog/snow duster; old 12" Weedeater.
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buttlint
   
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #17 May 11, 2005 4:46 pm |
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Lint, While I don't know much about art, I do recognize your style. Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you study cubistic art forms, as part of the required non-technical electives in engine mechanics school? Windman.....I didnt quite make it past Neo-impressionism.  TinyEngine U. had a rough ciriculum and I had a hard enough time just passing the required subjects. ie...String theroy, Advanced Meta-physics, Latin for the Laymen and Induction and Exhaust Theroy! If it werent for my Latin teacher, Ms. Lovitt, I doubt if I would have graduated at all. (Bless you Ms. Lovitt, for teaching me the term, "Cunning Lingus")  I was just happy too pass my OPEESA exam......and be able too snatch the 6 dollar an hour job that has made me the man that I am today! 
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Highwind
   
Despite the high cost of living, have you noticed how it remains so popular.
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Re: Aliens Movie
Reply #18 May 11, 2005 6:47 pm |
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Lint, Well you are living proof of the value of higher educayshun for sure. Your employer probably charges $30 - $40 an hour for your services, so his education sure paid off. It certainly is nice to hear of a teacher who took such strong interest in a student's total training rather than just lip service to the job at hand. A teacher who saw that you had potential and could become head boy with a little extra curricular nose to task effort. And I bet she was extremely excited at the prospect of you graduating on top of the class.
Honda stable: HS 724 snowblower; HRS216 lawnmower; BF2 UWWW; 5 HP, 2200 psi/2.9 GPM pressure washer. Electric: BV2500 B&D Leaf Hog/snow duster; old 12" Weedeater.
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