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please smoke in public so i can smell it
I'll be the first ethical lovebomber
see you at pride!
they won’t even let you draw penis at the drawing club meetings anymkork
here give me your crusty honey jars
i say
i will recycle them or some bull shit i will go give them back to the bees
now your crusty honey is all mine
Kiki Smith: 'Constellation' (1996)
Kiki Smith: 'Constellation' (1996)
House - Elga Sesemann, 1970.
Finnish,b. 1922 -
Oil and gouache , 53 x 86 cm.
"Is the beauty for you or for everyone?" Environmental poster from the Belarusian SSR, 1986
Nobuyoshi Araki
i hate texting fr. like why i do i have to do business on a phone what the hell is linkedin
i hate that every time i look for color studies and tips to improve my art and make it more dynamic and interesting all that comes up are rudimentary explanations of the color wheel that explain it to me like im in 1st grade and just now discovering my primary colors
“red and green are opposites 🥰” cool now how do i paint a tree with pinks and blues without it looking like a child’s finger painting or incongruous blobs of rainbow vomit
ok i can’t explain it very well but im looking for tips and techniques for rendering art like
with specifically the highlights and colors being hues that compliment each other, don’t distract from the scene, and make it more interesting/visually appealing
is it too much to ask
gonna drop some sources I have saved on Pinterest! I don't know if these all link back to the original sources so apologies for that
cohesive but still contrasting
This kind of talks about color and composition
This is a bit about landscape specifically
Values & composition
Contrast in composition
Balance in colors & values
This one's more for palette building but I think it's useful and can be applied to the other ones
Cohesion within compositions/lighting
"Chromatic fringe" - I also see people using this with shading, they bring in a transition color that is a different hue than the base color or shadow, it makes it so that less vibrancy is lost and it doesn't get muddy!
This one specifically has a lot of process behind the style of painting you're looking for!
Also one of my favorite artists who makes bright and colorful art like this is Not Sorry Art on TikTok & YouTube, her website is here and it's<3 my fav. She has some videos where you can see her process
With the oranges painting you put as an example, I noticed they painted the lighter values more toward yellow - they also exaggerated the hues of the undertones of the photo, so I'm guessing they either did it in their head or bumped the saturation up to get a closer look! I really love these paintings you shared and I definitely share your desire to paint/draw like that :)
thanks this is super helpful! /gen
my hobbies are being in bed early. oh booy i can’t wait to get cozy rn that’s so wild, getting to be 10 o’clock it’s getting kinda late type angle.
i wish i was your baby bird brother who throws you out of the nest
greasy hair is like the poisoned condition in a video game. but more evil
Cmon kid... whats another sip? you only live a couple blocks away.... you're juussst fine to drive