Commission for the lovely @scriberat! Thank you for commissioning me, this was a lot of fun to work on!
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thank you so much for drawing it! they look beautiful~
A few years ago, I went to an anatomy conference and they had a huge 3D printed vampire skull, and these thoughts have been on my mind ever since I saw the teeth up-close.
The under-utilized potential for this bothers me a lot… like in movies… it’s just bite and done!
What happened to ritual shaving or elaborate skin engraving?
I know a lot of artists/writers follow me…. can you guys do Vampires a solid?
@appledoom47 it took a year or so but this post finally reached me organically
anyway, vampire kids sharpening their fangs on wood and practicing their carving techniques. good mates are chosen by beauty of art, not their feeding capability. if youre alive, you can obviously hunt. some vampires make carved pieces to sell, some made that into old money for the generations after.
marking ceremony for new thralls. honeymoons consist of feeding mightily and spending a few nights carving each other’s bodies.
I think gatekeeping art is such a funny thing like. "Oh so this doodle I just made is art" yes next question. "So video games are art?" yes????? Bitch your essay you wrote on that book you didn't read in English class when you were 10 is art. Painting a fence is art. 2 sentence shitpost on Tumblr is art. Get on my level.
Dan Hays is a British artist known for painting landscapes that mimic low-resolution digital images, often working pixel by pixel.
Colorado Snow Effect 4 is part of his ongoing exploration of how technology influences perception. The painting features a snowy landscape rendered in a way that resembles pixelated digital imagery, blurring the line between traditional and digital art.
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Shauna you fiend! i dont think i even have 7 nice things i could say about myself so im gonna say 7 nice things about you instead.
1. your a super fucking talented writer and you can actually grammer
2. your so fucking nice to me and beta all my writing even tho you dont have to
3. your fucking funny my dude
4. you can sing real good choir buddy
5. your drawings you made for dnd were some of the funniest shit ive ever seen ive never seen such emotion portrayed in stick figures but your talented enough to do it
6. YOU CAN ALSO PAINT REAL GOOD CAUSE THAT ART YOU MADE ME FOR MY BIRTHDAY IS AMAZING
7. my dude, you have godzilla fighting a dragon on your front teeth. and thats really fucking rad
no fuck you. youre not going down like this!
1. you come up with fantastic stories and plotlines, ones that i want to proxy write for you.
2. youre the most constant friend in my life, even as i move from one social circle to the next. no one else has been with me in so many places for so long ^^
3. your humor is dry and on point.
3 ½. you have the confidence to speak your mind to friends and acquaintances, which is something ive always admired.
4. you sing good choir too, buddy. voice of a siren.
5.you come up with all sorts of jokes and scenarios that i want to art for. believe me, other dms dont make those sorts of things happen so much. it’s part of why i loved your campaign
6. i have a really bad memory with birthdays, but you know really good restaurants~ i love the sandwich shop we visited.
7. you have the softest and fluffiest hair ive ever felt im love
i think the advent of photography, which gave us insta-art, as well as artists no longer living in the homes of commissioners during the time of painting, are significant in the fall of art as an appreciated concept. like.
speedpaints help to revisit the work that goes into a single piece, videos showing processes make people understand what it means to paint. if we showed these more often, if they were understood more, i feel people would be willing to pay more for art because they know the work theyre paying for.
“Cats Instructed By an Owl in the Art of Mouse-Catching” (1700)
there is a whole lotta wow in this painting even before you get to the fairy with a brass horn up his ass
my mom is playin fuckn animal crossing in real life
she got this painting for $75 in an old case at an antique market shes been going to for years, and she thought it looks really beautiful, so she sent an email to a local art center to have it appraised
and now she has an art conservator in her emails making a plan to have her come bring it in to be appraised as a genuine Hokusai wood block print from over a hundred of years ago
thats so fucked up to me. my mom went fuckin shopping at Crazy Redd's
no joke, she got it at an antique market. but she didnt even buy the painting. she bought a bag that the painting was in, cuz she's an artist.
when she got home, the bag fell over, and the painting fell out. into the lap of an unsuspecting small town idaho girl (my ma) (that's how she described it).
movie shit.
My two yr old is looking through a book about prehistoric art and she saw a picture of those cave painting of hands and she held up her own and said "hand!" And I gotta be honest. That hit









