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BigEd last won the day on July 8 2014

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  1. smb

    BigEd - Last visited April, 10, 2015...

    Come back, BigEd!

    1. smb

      smb

      Come back!!

  2. Ahh... Drawing on demand is quite a different thing. If someone want's a drawing and with me it's usually something graphic. We can talk terms. I convert hard drawings to digital and add water marks and send the files to them electronic. Digital drawings I save the progress of the piece but what I send to them still has a watermark. Watermark is not lifted until I see the green. Still if to court I must go, Than I still have the hard copy or an extensive file to show the Judge. Doing art for other people can drain creativity from us. Just because we enjoy it doesn't mean they can have it for free. There are tradesmen out there who absolutely love their jobs. But we would have the gull to ask one of them (such as a plumber or an electrician) to come to or house and do work for free just because they love their jobs.
  3. This is a debate that I'm having with an artist and art critic in another forum. If you look in my gallery I just submitted a piece using the Grim Reaper as a theme. This piece was actually done at the request of several different internet bone gallery's I've become involved with lately. You know Skulls, skeletons, sole catchers, grim reaper, Death all that Goth crap. Any way this critic was angry with me for drawing it. This is a direct Quote " Awesome dude ,,err not I personally find this stuff embarrassing - Now there's a challenge creating a tribal art of our time - designing new tattoos," This was my rebuttal This may be true, yet there is one universal truth about art. All art is tribal. Take this piece. Truthfully the content contained in this drawing is not for every ones (or tribes if you will), taste. If I were to show this at my moms bingo club (or tribe) or maybe show this at my aunt church group (or tribe) I would be run out and stoned. This would not be to their taste. I do understand that some would find this type of content shocking, disgusting and even embarrassing. Yet this is what true art is about . What is just lovely to some tribes is always shocking, disgusting and even embarrassing to other tribes. This piece on the other hand was not drawn for those particular tribes that find this type of content shocking, disgusting and even embarrassing. In fact this reaction (shocking, disgusting and even embarrassing) was the reaction I was hoping to extract from those particular tribes. So thank you for that input. No it was draw, as what is going to be a series of grims for the gallerys of a particular group of tribes that have a taste for this sort of content. I like submitting to this forum because the critiques I receive here are insightful and those who give them, One... they do not focus on the type of content, Two... rather they focus on the technical aspects of that content. This has helped me to step up my game if you will so that I can produce a better piece of art in the particular content that I have chosen for the particular tribes that I have aimed the piece at. Making me a better artist. Of course He harshly disagreed. To me all art is tribal. Most people out there do not what the be molded into a group or a certain type of person, yet buy their actions they do so. They end up associating with those with the same likes, tastes and attitudes. This a tribe. Regardless if they will admit it or not. As for art. Sophisticates feel the need to put a name to every different type of art style that comes along. This is so the heaving masses of different tribes out there can have and explanation for themselves to justify there reasons for liking or disliking a particular type of art even to the point of trying to put a ban another tribes art because the they don't understand the content and it stirs a feeling in them that makes them uncomfortable. We as artists feel that we have an obligation to break down those barriers. Yet we also have a need to be noticed to get a little attention. That is why we create then put the content of that creation on display. If we are truly unique but are ignored, though we may continue to be unique for ourselves, we will ultimately create for a certain group or tribe. We justify this buy saying that we are just trying to get a little recognition so we can go back to being unique. If then our unique style suddenly becomes recognized giving us the attention we crave we will continue with what works. Though we may create different variations on that style as we grow older, we will never really grow out of it. The sophisticates then will put a name to this style or we ourselves will name it thus creating a new tribe. (Those who's tastes fit that style). Then that particular art form and tribe will grow beyond us. Other artists wanting recognition will then emulate our unique style crushing its uniqueness. Thus the tribe matures and takes on a life of it own. Lets face it all art is tribal. Your thoughts. Thanks Eddie Top
  4. I put up the web sight URL to my deviantart gallery in my home page If anyone would like to check it out. My two muro gallery's are pretty interesting it shows my progression through learning how to use the DAmuro digital art programs. Thus learning how to use digital art programs.

    1. smb

      smb

      I like the site - but I couldn't see the link to your DeviantArt gallery?

    2. BigEd

      BigEd

      That's weird I'll have to check it out.

  5. Thanks I made a change it was the early 90's I did this one.
  6. I like the simplicity of this.
  7. I love inkings. Ink and pencil were my main medium for a long time. I like this. I'd like to see more.
  8. I can appreciate that. I had that privileged position once. The highs were high but the low were deep. Now days I've gotten me a day job. and we hit the open road when we can, seeing the world from my Harley (if the chain don't break).
  9. You make a good point. I've come back to creating art after about a decade and a half or more burn out. By the mid 90's it became about the money only. It was no longer fun. Now I'm back, just checking out other artists work and creating again. Not looking to make money. I agree with RussellChapmen. I don't want somebody else stealing my pieces and making money off of them. (That has happened to me, In a very big way). If I see them being used for nonprofit purposes "fantastic!" I love it. As smb said; more feathers in the cap but I would like to have my work attributed correctly also. That is only fair. Money will destroy ones love for art. When a young person asks me for a tip on how they can break into the business, I always say, (my one and only tip): DON'T CALL IT A BUSINESS.
  10. smb

    Hello and welcome to ArtFreaks.com! Sorry about the cumbersome registration process - it's the only way that I can keep the spammers out these days. You can get a free upgrade to the Full Members group, simply by updating your profile, posting a few comments or uploading some art or photography in the Gallery. As a spam control measure, New Members have some restrictions with regards to posting and things like messaging, use of the free Classifieds module, Downloads, etc...

    1. BigEd

      BigEd

      Thanks for the quick response to my Email. "ART" how did I miss that one. LOL

      My brain must be melting.

    2. akoulit

      akoulit

      No probs! :)

      By the way, akoulit is just an 'alnik' of 'smb.' I sometimes log-in as akoulit just to make sure that everything is working as it should for the Full Members group, (in which you are now included.) Welcome to the Full Members group and thanks for your input to the site! Vic

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