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Post by timoinsects on Mar 26, 2011 0:28:43 GMT -8
i am not an artist,just a amature,so plz don't laught my fineart works,i was bored at the time and so did some of thouse to occupy the leisure time. anyone here study on oil painting? modern art theoris? art history? etc.? or just already been an artist or art teacher? Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Mar 26, 2011 0:29:39 GMT -8
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Post by lucanidae25 on Mar 26, 2011 0:46:21 GMT -8
We have so much in common, I can draw before I can walk and I had a post graduate degree in visual art and major in ceramics and been teaching for more than 12 years. Although I can draw and paint very well but I still prefer 3D and the touching part is very important for me. That's why I like to hold my specimens live or dead. I like to use both sides of my brain. ;D I think art works can sell for a lot more than specimens............ Raymond
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Post by timoinsects on Mar 26, 2011 7:03:37 GMT -8
Ray,i would like to see your artworks. well,you perfer 3D,i am a bit difference,i hate computure works,i am poor on thouse software.i like traditional way. i like traitional works in art history of europe. pencil works and oil paintings.
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Post by lucanidae25 on Mar 26, 2011 17:39:07 GMT -8
Painting, drawing is 2D but sculpture is 3D not the movies 3D.
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