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  • Kai

    #16
    Originally posted by synreal


    i agree completely, if i paint a landscape, its fine art. but the moment that you are told the painting was done soley for use as a design on t-shirts it becomes tainted, devalued, by many. i strongly disagree with that, the skill and effort that go into a piece (in my mind) are what truely develop its value.
    The thing is, if you were doing the landscape, with no input or guidelines from a commisioner...and then they came to you and asked to put it on a t-shirt, it WOULD still be art (in my oppinion) because it was an expression of YOUR feeling, not others.

    I would define fine art as a visual/tangible expression of your emotions. (note: not all art is good.)

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    • The Frymarker

      #17
      Can I jump on the band wagon????

      I paint with oil, arcylic, watercolor and airbrush, I also draw charcoal and pastel, I sculpt in water base clay and oil base, I wood burn, I am beginning to engrave on metal projects.

      I also make web pages, dabble in photoshop, bryce, raydream, and poser.

      Currently I resumed my status as gripgurl, however only to do the quick projects since I am a stay at home mom.

      I love art and making anything with my hands. It is the only time I find myself totally submersed in something and relaxing.

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      • Vendetta
        Nothing witty to say.
        • Sep 2002
        • 702

        #18
        I think the next thing we should do is put up images of our art. How large can the images be?

        They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
        Benjamin Franklin

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        • synreal
          code monkey
          • Oct 2001
          • 1051

          #19
          fine art or not, it's what i'm currenty working on

          since i can't paint or draw to save my life (give me a mouse and i come alive, who knew //shrugs// ), you get a piece of corporate stuff

          //edit//
          i'll dig around a try to find some of my photo work that would be board-appropriate


          AO Drops for sale

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          • Kai

            #20
            Very nice. I suppose I can post a little...in link form.


            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/anatomy.jpg
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/dcp_1101.jpg (2' x 2')
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/DCP_0961.jpg (life size)
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/Man2.jpg
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/Man.jpg
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/Man3.jpg
            http://www.geocities.com/ryanranney/Opera.jpg

            I threw in a couple at the end that were just for fun...no actual artistic value.

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            • Vendetta
              Nothing witty to say.
              • Sep 2002
              • 702

              #21
              Nice Kai. Here is a piece I did in grad school. I made 100 chalkboards and placed them around the town. I collected the ones that I could find, and displayed whatever people had writte, drawn, painted, and sculpted on them.

              They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
              Benjamin Franklin

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              • Hemlock86
                I'll kill you
                • Feb 2002
                • 693

                #22
                I drew this with colored pencils and then scanned it in MSpaint. I used paint to mess with it before I got photoshop(did this like 2 years ago).

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                • The Frymarker

                  #23
                  Okay I have a few,

                  This first one I painted in 1989 when I was 15 years old, I can believe I still have the original painting still intact.

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                  • The Frymarker

                    #24
                    The next three are of the same painting just different pics of it. I painted this one 4 years ago, for the company I used to work for, we entered it in a t shirt designing contest for the American Heart Association. I love Norman Rockwell and I love to recreate his paintings. Someday when I have the time I plan to paint a bunch of his paintings for my home.

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                    • The Frymarker

                      #25
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                      • The Frymarker

                        #26
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                        • The Frymarker

                          #27
                          This one I painted 4 years agao for my husband it was my first aribrushed painting. To this day I have no idea where it went, he claims it is at work but I have never seen it.

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                          • The Frymarker

                            #28
                            The next are charcoals I did 5 years ago

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                            • The Frymarker

                              #29
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                              • The Frymarker

                                #30
                                Whew I hit 300 posts!!!
                                This is the last one. This is a pen and ink that I drew 11 years ago for Halloween Party Invitations my roommates and I were making. It took me a month to finish it. I still have this original also.

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