On a serious note tho, the artists who made these kinds of paintings were paid a ton of money, were fed and given housing. They were given years to work on this stuff too
When Banksy made a random vendor sell his originals for $60 on the street and no one bought it. It taught me everything I needed to know about the art market
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Yeaaa they made that movie ridiculously dark. But I feel like in that case it adds to the movie, but films like Antman I’m not sure why they’d need to make scenes so dark
Yea I drew it. It was done with a regular pencil. The assignment was to draw the other half of the portrait. This was my first art class but I was always at home drawing, I wanted to learn more thru his class but it didn’t work out.
I’m gonna post a list of art galleries that are accepting submissions (free) for emerging artists. I did research on them to make sure they’re legit so you all could apply :))
Alot of people are asking what I learned so ima just make a thread lol. I learned most of this from a few gallery owners and art dealers who were nice enough to tell me after I kept getting rejected to every gallery I sent my art to
When Banksy made a random vendor sell his originals for $60 on the street and no one bought it. It taught me everything I needed to know about the art market
I feel like y’all don’t realize how good you are as artists. Many of you are 18-30 making some of the best art I’ve ever seen. This isn’t even an understatement, I literally read books about art EVERYDAY, yet some of y’all exceed that