Art Dump
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@tessw I have also been thinking about this a lot. The things that take off on Tumblr vs Instagram for me are both wildly different, and usually the dumbest/silliest/most mindless pieces. I think, honestly, the general public on social media really only wants soemthing that's easy to consume and spread. So if they have to look at a piece too long, they're less likely to enjoy it and pass it along! MADNESS.
But I like to think of my Tumblr and Instagram audiences as a completely different group of people than art directors and publishers, who usually want depth and complexity. Social media is for junk food art- sketches, doodles, fun and fast and simple. If someone likes your stuff, they'll then go find your portfolio and enjoy the more advanced stuff.
Anyways, that's been my interpretation so far. I think Lee and Jake have both touched on this during some videos, too.
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Good work.
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@jake-parker ooh! I'm glad I was looking at Chips work
That is very helpful to me too! I tend to have flat pictures and I can see where it might cme from!
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@chip-valecek Love it!
Chip, I like all of these pictures. They are a lot of fun!
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Found a new brush that I love. So I did a few pieces of fan art. I always loved The Princess and the Frog, here is my Dr. Facilier
Then while cleaning I came across a box of post cards "The Art of Disney - The Golden Age 1937 - 1961" So much great reference and inspiration. I plan to do more studies from it. Here is my first. Dumbo...
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The brush looks like a good one. It creates a nice texture. Looking forward to your Disney studies. Dumbo always makes me cry.
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@chip-valecek I actually don't know what Pennywise is but, I like this picture!
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen Pennywise is a character from the movie IT.
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