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seremtan wrote:i just noticed the attention to detail in the way the fire's glow is reflected in the clothing of the people standing in front of it. it's as though the artist proceeded with the entire process in mind

Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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tip: i'd maybe put a watermark on all your images incase someone lifts them from your site and claims them as their own, with work of this standard you can never be too careful

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you're unrealistic in your abilities, right now, Mazda. I'm sorry man, but you have a long way to go, and should stop seeking attention as desperately as you should seek yourself.
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seriously, if art is the thing you are good at and it's what you want to make a career from then you need a shitload more practise, you need to stop sitting inside copying pictures of angelina jolie from the internet and go out with a sketchbook and a pencil and draw real things and real people, you're never going to improve and you're certainly never going to get a job if the shit that's on your site is your portfolio because it's utter wank. sign yourself up to some life drawing classes ffs, because at the moment: 

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lol, keep telling yourself that after posting my old shit ad nauseum. You're just going to spew the same obsessed inter-rage unless you at least comment on my newer stuff GRRR
Oh and this guy's my drawing teacher whose class I seem to be acing for the second semester in a row
Oh and this guy's my drawing teacher whose class I seem to be acing for the second semester in a row

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"this guy" is a creator of overpriced wank: http://www.artinteriors.ca/artwork/2891Captain Mazda wrote:Oh and this guy's my drawing teacher whose class I seem to be acing for the second semester in a row


i can totally believe that you're aceing his class. a flailing spastic in a bathtub full of dulux could ace his class
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Whereas i work with the RA.Captain Mazda wrote:lol, keep telling yourself that after posting my old shit ad nauseum. You're just going to spew the same obsessed inter-rage unless you at least comment on my newer stuff GRRR
Oh and this guy's my drawing teacher whose class I seem to be acing for the second semester in a row
Your 'drawing teacher' is a fucking failure teaching in a retard school and i'm rubbing shoulders with RAs.
And the real kick is i'm not into art

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Are you kidding me..? What seremtan said, it's totally believable you're acing his class, he's shit.Captain Mazda wrote:Oh and this guy's my drawing teacher whose class I seem to be acing for the second semester in a row
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Mazda, you know the guy, do you reckon he really sells many pieces like these for ~$350.00? What does it represent? Is there a theme the viewer should be aware of?
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As it happens I was invited to lunch by the keeper of the RA. Had a free showing of the Van Gogh 'the artist and his letters' then a private showing of the RAs Constable's art topped topped off with a michelin star lunch. And very nice it was too.Captain Mazda wrote:
Yeah no one believes you.
I'm back there on Thursday to improve their digital workflow.
DADA!
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mazda, instead of being an ass you should be sweet talking doombrain to take some of your better prints with him to show these people over his michelin star lunch. i bet he would even print some on some nice photo quality paper and laminate them if you ask nicely.
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