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When I shot this last year, I edited the series for so long that I lost all perspective on it, completely unsure if it was of any quality or even remotely sexy. I sent it to my harshest critic, expecting an analysis on primary colors, ring flash lighting,
I have to laugh at most of the negative criticism I get, which means I end up laughing a lot. Admittedly, with my sarcastic attitude and the often sexualized subject matter in my photos, I set myself up as an easy target. With that in mind, I thought
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veralsi-spankque: -no-nonsense professor.. swatty..(only at showcase… hehe..) Swatty’s drawing his women more attractive these days (sorry to be critical).
Didn’t go that well in the end but I tried and therefore no one should criticize me. First time for everything etc. Audio is Säkenöivä voima by one of my favorite bands, Sielun Veljet. They actually did record an English version of this song
More progress on the faun. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, critical or otherwise. *goes for an ice cream and caffeine break*
paperimages: David Hettinger, The Critic
asphodel-grimoire:japhers:Hades was mostly kidding, ofc. Pers is open to fashion criticism these days(she should still be dreaded tho) OH MY GODFS THIS IS SO PRECIOUS I CAN’T EVEN BEGIN TO COMPREHEND ITS BEAUTYPERSEPHONE YOU PERF BABEHADES WHAT A CUTIE
*storyboardist thanks me for coming and says they love my art*CRITICAL HIT KO
Critical Role’s Nott the Brave. Yeah…they’re just baubles and trinkets. When’s episode 4 coming out
theemotionmachine: A young artist exhibits his work for the first time……and a well known art critic is in attendance.The critic says to the young artist, “would you like my opinion of your work?”“Yes,” says the artist.“It’s worthless,”
I’ve been putting this off for a long time, because I was afraid of the criticism I might get if I made my own pony OC. But I don’t care, I'ma do it anyway. So in development here, is Charlotte, who specializes in brewing potions. …beca
The art of D.D. Barra is consciously based on a no linear logic. Moreover, the negation of the artist about the use of a rationalistic method in his creation is never univocal.Despite this, I believe that there are some analogies among the works which
chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and mortality. Actual Artist: aw shit, I got all this
nargyle:unable to handle critical levels of cute and chub, nargyle went insane shortly after drawing this.
cannedviennasnausage: chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and mortality. Actual Artist:
staceythinx: The CGSociety had a contest that challenged digital artists to illustrate how the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks critical immune system defense cells in human blood, causing the disease AIDS. Alexey Kashpersky (mrRIDDICK) from
cavalierfrederick: FIRE EMBLEM AWAKENING: favourite ladies + critical quotes
ineffectualdemon: thatismighty: cannedviennasnausage: chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life
thorsbian: thorsbian: Catholic art: god-fearing…but make it sexy Catholic art critic in the 1800s: hmm im liking the overtones of guilt & sacrifice but i think its missing a lil smth… Belgian sculptor just trying to make enough money to pay
Very slow to the party but having such a fun time watching critical role!
attributed to Marco d’Oggiono (Italian, ca. 1467-1524), Girl with Cherries, ca. 1491-94; oil on panel, 49 x 37.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe attribution of the painting is disputed and has been credited by art critics to at least three milanese
Gabriel von Max (Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max, German, 1840-1915), Affen als Kunstrichter (Monkeys as Art Critics), 1889; oil on canvas, 85 x 107 cm; Neue Pinakothek, Munich
lutraphobic: I’ve had the theme song to The Critic stuck in my head all day- so I had to pump this one out. :D
Critical Mission Failure
reytatouille: Yasha, from Critical Role !
galacticjonah-dnd: Unusual goodbye in the morning… I’m still screaming about those two and I won’t stop anytime soon! __________ Keg & Beauregard from Critical Role
bailiesartblog: I’m only 1/3 way through Critical Role so I guess I’m officially late to the party but how bout some character sketches of Vox Machina
70sscifiart: Douglas Chaffee was a sci-fi artist since 1967, although these space skeletons come from his concept art for 1995 video game Mission Critical. Looks like he slipped his own name on a nametag.
critically-nerdy:A re-draw of a fan favorite on here in honor of the nEW SPIDER VERSE TRAILER SMDSDSDJFKH Y’ALL DON’T UNDERSTAND,,,, STILL MY FAVORITE MOVIE
did-you-kno: In 1964, a Swedish art gallery displayed 4 paintings by unknown artist Pierre Brassau. Every single art critic praised the ‘avant-garde’ work- except one, who said, ‘only an ape could have done this’ …and he was right.
did-you-know: In 1964, a Swedish art gallery displayed 4 paintings by unknown artist Pierre Brassau. Every single art critic praised the ‘avant-garde’ work- except one, who said, ‘only an ape could have done this’ …and he was right. It was
did-you-know:In 1964, a Swedish art gallery displayed 4 paintings by unknown artist Pierre Brassau.Every single art critic praised the ‘avant-garde’ work- except one, who said, ‘only an ape could have done this’ …and he was right. It was all
swaywithb:“I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.”-JMB I am art. Poetry in motion… Incomprehensible to those who do not understand the language of love. A beautiful sight to
queens-bees: theemotionmachine: A young artist exhibits his work for the first time……and a well known art critic is in attendance.The critic says to the young artist, “would you like my opinion of your work?”“Yes,” says the artist.“It’s
loquaciousconnoisseur: Paul Signac Portrait of Félix Fénéon,1890. Museum of Modern Art, New York A French anarchist and art critic in Paris during the late 1800s. He coined the term “Neo-impressionism” in 1886.
blastedheath: mrsdentonorahippo Elaine de Kooning (American, 1918-1989), Harold Rosenberg, Art Critic, 1956. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
did-you-kno: In 1964, a Swedish art gallery displayed 4 paintings by unknown artist Pierre Brassau. Every single art critic praised the ‘avant-garde’ work- except one, who said, ‘only an ape could have done this’ …and he was right. It was
sakimichan: Ahri Wip, Any constructive criticism are appreciated, if you see something weird about the anatomy, feel free to let me know in a constructive manner so I can make this poster as awesome as possible :)
fuckyeahmarkrothko: “Some critics have seen these [The Black on Black paintings] paintings as Rothko’s pointed reminder that there was more to his work than lyric color—that his real subject was (as he had declared in 1943) the “tragic and timeless.”
baklavagyna:me at 60 years old, a renown art critic with 29 masters degrees and 15 phds in art history giving a lecture at yale: this painting gets my dick rock hard
saatchiart: “I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.” –Jean-Michel Basquiat (Photo: New York Times Magazine, 1985)
thatismighty: cannedviennasnausage: chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and mortality.
basquiatnotebooks: “I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.” Jean Michel Basquiat
artismyhustle:“I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.”—Jean-Michel BasQuiat
asylum-art: A new selection of satirical illustrations by John Holcroft, who takes a critical look but full of humor about our society and its excesses. John Holcroft is a British illustrator based in Sheffield, whose unique style illustrations are
blackpaint20: Nudes in the Louvre! Mimesis in the Louvre: Mimesis (Ancient Greek: μίμησις (mīmēsis), from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), “to imitate,” from μῖμος (mimos), “imitator, actor”) is a critical and philosophical
haiku-robot: thatismighty: cannedviennasnausage: chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and
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cannedviennasnausage: chroniclearia: Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and mortality. Actual Artist: aw
Ahh, finally… i drew something!Patreon sketch for Ara :3I couldn’t resist choosing Gilda as one of the options… because well, Gilda! The world is still critically lacking good Gilda art.