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Art Post some ART that you're feeling today - and why?

Lol. I suppose thats true. But then again I can't so much help it.

Alright, fine. Its a promo photo that I stumbled across but for some reason I kinda like it. Maybe its the perspective in it. See I told you...
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pennywise said:
The first one you talk about is a style of painting called "photo-realism". I'm pretty sure that they accomplish it by drawing a grid over a photo and working each block individually on a very large canvas. It can be pretty damn cool, but it seems sort of silly to me sometimes. You might as well take a photo...:\

Photorealism (Super-realism, Hyper-realism - whatever you want to call it) can be done by gridding off a canvas (or other painting surface) and a photograph, but that isn't necessarily always the case, and the grid is not only used in that situation. Often artists use plumb lines in their studio (hung from ceiling with a weight) to help line things up and keep proportions correct and use a grid on the canvas to achieve the same effect. While I can see why someone would take the, ''You might as well take a photo" view on that technique, photorealists don't necessarily just recreate a photograph. Many use a photograph as a reference point. It's also a way of capturing a moment that wouldn't lend itself to painting from life.

I didn't mean to go off on a tangent there, I definitely advocate learning to paint and draw from life because there are things that simply can't be learned from using photographic references, but once that is not an issue I see using photographs no different than any other tool for creating art. Sorry for the 'rant'.:o

My on topic contribution:
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Stephanie Sypsa, google her for more info.
Another artist that makes a statement with the portrait.
 
Huh, I wasn't that familiar with Kruger, I'm liking her stuff though. :)

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QuestionEverything said:
While I can see why someone would take the, ''You might as well take a photo" view on that technique, photorealists don't necessarily just recreate a photograph. Many use a photograph as a reference point. It's also a way of capturing a moment that wouldn't lend itself to painting from life.

I'm not denying the merit and value of photorealistic art. I'm certainly not knocking the technique nor the skill of the artists. It takes incredible talent and a lot of hard work to create that kind of work.

I'm moreso just sharing where that type of painting stands in terms of my own artistic preferences. It's not a reflection of the intrinsic value of that type of art, but more an expression of my own personal preference.

I don't think there's really any type of art that doesn't have value, or any hierarchy of relative artistic value. In my mind, all art is equal in an absolute sense. I only differentiate in terms of what I personally like.

:)
 
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firstly, i like this band (outbreak). but thats not entirely the reason why i like this artwork.
i think its fucking evil looking. muahahaha
 
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