Why are you here?
could it be for,,,,,ART????
well, there aren’t any professionals around, but i dabble at the pencil a little myself
stick around and have some fun!

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seen from United States
seen from United States
Why are you here?
could it be for,,,,,ART????
well, there aren’t any professionals around, but i dabble at the pencil a little myself
stick around and have some fun!
Just a reminder about the original Teen Titans. All screenshots from Apprentice Part 2.
A few acryilix paintings I did on canvas at local paint nights.
Average Art Magazine – May 2018 Once again my dainty sculptures will be gracing the pages of Average Art Magazine in the May 2018 issue! You can pre-order your copy here.
10 "most famous" paintings averaged into one image.
Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci The Creation Of Adam, by Michelangelo Starry Night, by Vincent van Gogh The Scream, by Edvard Munch The Persistence Of Memory, by Salvador Dali Girl With A Pearl Earring, by Johannes Vermeer The Night Watch, by Rembrandt van Rijn Self-Portrait Without Beard, by Vincent van Gogh Guernica, by Pablo Picasso
Im an artyst
Average Art is an industry focused art zine. Our goal is to draw attention to self representing artists.
The AVERAGE ART MAGAZINE is featuring the artist´s draft entitled "CARTOONS NEVER TOLD #007" in it´s february edition. The edition will be published on 15th february 2018. In this serial the artist is working with trivial codes deriving from cartoons merging it with high culture codes used in fine art drawings. Even elements of digital daily live like emojis are included. The easy-access cartoon language with it´s speech bubbles containing words, sentences, even symbols charges and challenges the long tradition of drawing in art history with it´s century-old meanings and messages in which every stroke is full of traditional perception. By mixing digital used language with often direct message infusion to the reader with analogue-created paper-and-pencil work, Joas Nebe is opening a new dimension of expression to the spectator. The magazine is 'industry focused' and will be sent to a number of different art organisations in the hope that the featured artists will gain some recognition for there work. averageart.co.uk/magazine.html