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When is it time to realize who we are? My passion for art started to grow as I started to realize that I don't see the world the same as other people. So what do I do with my art? I try to show people what I see, what feelings I feel, what world I live in. This painting that you see in front of you was made between me and my most recent girlfriend. It looks like crap to you, but to us, it shows the real meaning of us. It's explosive, it's unknown, it's different. It looks abstract, you can say that, but it isn't.
My girlfriend and I made this while we were drunk. We were just hanging out and decided to just throw some paint around and just have fun. It shows our explosive side, it shows our feelings towards each other, it shows us. For those who have a girlfriend and have "no" talent in the art field, I suggest you try this with them. You will have a great time, it will revive your relationship, it will show the spark between both of you. Don't be scared to throw paint and get it everywhere, if you are, then you're scared of the relationship. Be free for once and express yourself, express your feelings with your significant other in a different form.
This is Us, we are who we are and no one can change that; Show it, live it, embrace it.
If you want to be able to clean easily, I suggest buying acrylic paint
I have a lot of plans that will be coming up with this kind of work. My most recent paintings have been involving a lot of people and the motion of the body. I will start posting more of my work soon. This was just something I made between me and my girlfriend as I stated earlier and wanted to show people how two people work together can make something meaningful.
I hope you enjoyed the painting as much as I did making it.
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It actually looks really good. To me it looks a little bit more like conflict rather than harmony.
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Much better to throw paint at a canvas than someone's property.
Hm it's like a team-version of a Jackson Pollock. Not my cup of tea but I'm no art enthusiast.
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On July 07 2011 14:20 Chairman Ray wrote: It actually looks really good. To me it looks a little bit more like conflict rather than harmony.
Conflict is always good, so I'm glad you said this. Conflict always leads to harmony while harmony can lead to conflict. This is the first time I ever did something like this and I'm glad it came out the way it did Thanks for the appreciation though!
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On July 07 2011 14:23 micronesia wrote: Much better to throw paint at a canvas than someone's property.
Hm it's like a team-version of a Jackson Pollock. Not my cup of tea but I'm no art enthusiast.
I've been cutting back on illegal graffiti and have been getting into legal murals lately since I don't have the time to do illegal graffiti. I love Jackson Pollock, his art shows a lot of depth if you really take a look at his stuff. His style of art is layer after layer after layer.
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On July 07 2011 14:24 ShoCkeyy wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2011 14:20 Chairman Ray wrote: It actually looks really good. To me it looks a little bit more like conflict rather than harmony. Conflict is always good, so I'm glad you said this. Conflict always leads to harmony while harmony can lead to conflict. This is the first time I ever did something like this and I'm glad it came out the way it did Thanks for the appreciation though!
I don't get this argument, conflict is good because it always leads to harmony.. Then harmony can lead to conflict. But conflict was good, right, so that should be good as well? I don't see how conflict always leads to harmony, my life experience do not agree with this. Maybe its an art thing? I don't know much about art!
Nice painting btw
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Harmony leads to praise which leads to art which leads to blogs which leads to discussion which leads to criticism which leads to flaming which leads to banning which leads to conflict which leads to harmony. The circle of TL!
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On July 07 2011 14:27 ShoCkeyy wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2011 14:23 micronesia wrote: Much better to throw paint at a canvas than someone's property.
Hm it's like a team-version of a Jackson Pollock. Not my cup of tea but I'm no art enthusiast. I've been cutting back on illegal graffiti and have been getting into legal murals lately since I don't have the time to do illegal graffiti. I love Jackson Pollock, his art shows a lot of depth if you really take a look at his stuff. His style of art is layer after layer after layer.
if you're serious about the illegal graffiti then i don't really know what to say. people like you are disgusting
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Love the colours, real vibrancy here.
That black streak in the middle is awesome
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On July 07 2011 15:49 mustache wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2011 14:27 ShoCkeyy wrote:On July 07 2011 14:23 micronesia wrote: Much better to throw paint at a canvas than someone's property.
Hm it's like a team-version of a Jackson Pollock. Not my cup of tea but I'm no art enthusiast. I've been cutting back on illegal graffiti and have been getting into legal murals lately since I don't have the time to do illegal graffiti. I love Jackson Pollock, his art shows a lot of depth if you really take a look at his stuff. His style of art is layer after layer after layer. if you're serious about the illegal graffiti then i don't really know what to say. people like you are disgusting No need to get so mad man. There is graffiti, and then there is stupid spray paint that just makes everything look horrible. The art stuff is really not that bad, it is the other stuff that i really hate.
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Great work. My 5year old son does similiar things...
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On July 07 2011 16:15 MaxField wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2011 15:49 mustache wrote:On July 07 2011 14:27 ShoCkeyy wrote:On July 07 2011 14:23 micronesia wrote: Much better to throw paint at a canvas than someone's property.
Hm it's like a team-version of a Jackson Pollock. Not my cup of tea but I'm no art enthusiast. I've been cutting back on illegal graffiti and have been getting into legal murals lately since I don't have the time to do illegal graffiti. I love Jackson Pollock, his art shows a lot of depth if you really take a look at his stuff. His style of art is layer after layer after layer. if you're serious about the illegal graffiti then i don't really know what to say. people like you are disgusting No need to get so mad man. There is graffiti, and then there is stupid spray paint that just makes everything look horrible. The art stuff is really not that bad, it is the other stuff that i really hate.
it really doesn't matter what it looks like, it's not their place to spray what they percieve as art onto someone else's property. how you can justify this is beyond me
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Two adolescents slapping some blue and red on a painting showing their oh so diverse emotions. Then they crown their picture with a generic and primitive slogan. That kind of slogan that gets crapped out by some idiot in an advertising agency daily. Thinking you're so individual.
Good portrait of our generation. I like it.
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On July 07 2011 16:26 chroniX wrote: Great work. My 5year old son does similiar things... Well then, should keep him working on his art some more. You might have a Picasso in your hands.
On July 07 2011 17:01 underscore wrote: Two adolescents slapping some blue and red on a painting showing their oh so diverse emotions. Then they crown their picture with a generic and primitive slogan. That kind of slogan that gets crapped out by some idiot in an advertising agency daily. Thinking you're so individual.
Good portrait of our generation. I like it.
I'm not saying this is something to go off and show to world as a portrait of life or anything; I'm just saying it's something to do with your significant other in a way to express yourself with them. If you really read my post then you'll see what I'm saying, but of course, half of the people on forums now a days just skim and post garbage.
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Lol haters can fuck off, keep at it yo.
5/5
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On July 08 2011 03:37 Megaliskuu wrote: Lol haters can fuck off, keep at it yo.
5/5 Yes because people that don't like it obviously have no right to voice any opinion...
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On July 08 2011 03:50 Wik wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 03:37 Megaliskuu wrote: Lol haters can fuck off, keep at it yo.
5/5 Yes because people that don't like it obviously have no right to voice any opinion... >>
I didn't say they couldn't.
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On July 08 2011 03:51 Megaliskuu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 03:50 Wik wrote:On July 08 2011 03:37 Megaliskuu wrote: Lol haters can fuck off, keep at it yo.
5/5 Yes because people that don't like it obviously have no right to voice any opinion... >> I didn't say they couldn't. Yes but quite clearly you don't care for it, unless "can fuck off" means something different now.
Anyways the OP seems to take any of the negative comments/criticism quite well, and it's nice seeing how they show their view of it compared to those who dislike it.
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I'm digging the way the words progressively get more and more roughed up by intersecting lines going top to bottom.
This is good stuff, it seems very honest to me.
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On July 08 2011 03:54 Wik wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 03:51 Megaliskuu wrote:On July 08 2011 03:50 Wik wrote:On July 08 2011 03:37 Megaliskuu wrote: Lol haters can fuck off, keep at it yo.
5/5 Yes because people that don't like it obviously have no right to voice any opinion... >> I didn't say they couldn't. Yes but quite clearly you don't care for it, unless "can fuck off" means something different now. Anyways the OP seems to take any of the negative comments/criticism quite well, and it's nice seeing how they show their view of it compared to those who dislike it.
Criticism is always good in the art world, but what they're doing is just taking what I have done and saying it's shit because to them they don't see "art", but I'm not one to change their attitude towards what I have done. This is just something I did with my girlfriend to have fun and just wanted to show people so they can do it as well. Either way, I just learned not to care to much about what people say, especially in the internet.
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