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In my mind, I'm not like most. My thoughts, I think, I overdose. Art explains, my words cannot. I share with you my every thought.
-Me
Current Residence: Virginia deviantWEAR sizing preference: medium Print preference: huge Favourite genre of music: too many to choose from Favourite style of art: traditional Operating System: HP MP3 player of choice: iPOD Shell of choice: conch Favourite movie: Fight Club Skin of choice: brown ... Favourite cartoon character: flapjack Personal Quote: "The strongest man is he who stands most alone."
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When I'm drawing, I often come across the same obstacle halfway through. usually I feel the drawing isn't going in the direction I envisioned. If it has redeeming potential, I'll stick it out and hopefully have a piece I'm proud to have put the time into. But if it's too far gone I will abandon it and use it as a guide of what not to do in the future. Applicable to life.
Wow amazing. Fantastic work just took a browse through all of your gallery. I am a great fan of your design. I would likely share a new beautiful song to you to return the favour. [link]
Hi, I'm just replying to your last comment ("A brush is a brush") here because you hid the previous comments so I can no longer reply in that thread. Anyhow, here is my reply:
Well, perhaps, but not for our purposes in the "Brush Inking Group". The founder of the group ([link]) does not want, for example, anything drawn with "digital brushes" or "brush markers" (which typically have fiber tips). He only wants people to submit drawings made with a tool that has "lots of tiny hairs on the end" (i.e. traditional brushes). These are his words and, as the founder, he makes the rules, of course. So, it's pretty simple: if the drawings you've made were inked with a brush that was made up of "lots of tiny hairs", they should remain in the group, if they were inked with anything else, they should be removed from the group. Please note that this has NOTHING to do with the aesthetic quality or perceived artistic value of your work. It's purely technical. If Rembrandt himself submitted art that wasn't drawn with the right type of brush, he would be asked to remove it. Thanks!