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Name: D0661T0
Favorite kind of art to make:
Digital art, sketches and concept art. Anything that conveys an idea and doesn't require 16 hours to complete is what you'll find here. Maybe I'll start modeling when I bring my computer to service and sort out the ventilator system. For now, furry stuff.
Digital or traditional art?
Digital. I like traditional art from time to time, I find abstract art to be best done traditionally.
Art school or self-taught?
Both, unfortunately.
Realism or stylized art?
I like realism more, but I do stylized art most often. I can't replicate heavily stylized works easily, so I tend to gravitate towards what I know I cannot do. From me you'll find a lot of fantasy and nitty and gritty themes.
Characters or landscapes?
Characters come easier to me, but I want to get better at landscapes, I really like the concept art for those.
Favorite colors:
Red, yellow and grayscale.
Themes or subjects in your art:
On subjects, you'll see humanoid and monster, emotions sometimes, but mostly references and ideas that are trying to be drawn into existence. In a less pedantic answer: original stories, some stories made on popular settings like games and series and hopefully other people's characters.
Favorite art movements:
Oh I really like naturalism. It's just, they paint greenery so... pretty. Like, yeah, that's people. That's people. I'm fascinated by the portrayal of human beings as just people on their day to day. Impressionism is also great, I love the colors and the feeling they give you. I also enjoy Guerrilla art and Art intervention (which is basically protest art).
Artists who inspire you:
I don't really engage in art spaces in that way, but, Van Gogh.
Movies, tv, games, music, or books that inspire you:
Suzanne Collins' the hunger games chemically altered the structure of my brain and shaped my standards as to how a story can be told. Lifeline (2015) traumatized me well too, I still can't handle very specific star themes. I can't think of music that shaped me or movies and TV series, but I did truly enjoy adventure time, it holds a place in my heart I wasn't aware was taken.
Do you have OCs? Share your favorites.
I do, I think Nadeya is one of my favorites from The Atle. And Long Legs is great from Parallel Mirror.
Your biggest art strengths:
I'm quick and can produce a decent result from a description and a bit of back and forth.
Your biggest art weakness:
I am not patient and I do not trust the process.
Proudest art achievements:
Ah. I'm empty on the thoughts right now. Perhaps the 30 drawings I did that one year in Art Fight. That was crazy.
The hardest thing about being an artist:
Monetizing your art and producing for the sake of consumption. Commodification of thought and feeling is draining and living out of this requires you to be so immersed in this that you just do not breathe without informing a social media about it. Performance does not come easily to me.
The people who love and support your art:
Thank you, I don't know why you follow it, I have some inklings as to what your motivations could be. I'm not sure how to say this but, I appreciate that you take the time to see me, and if you don't understand what you see, that's okay too. Being misunderstood is sometimes better than being overlooked though I do yearn. One can only hope, right?
Do you sell your art or take commissions?
Yep, commisions open, just let me figure out how to link things.
Art Advice for your younger self:
Keep it a hobby. Don't pursue it as a way to make money. You'll hate it.
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