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Let's Appreciate The Fuck Out Of Art

All art. Any art. Not just visual art, no. Anything that can be considered an art. Anything you consider an art.

We have threads for things like "Oh hey, I just saw/listened/played blahblahblah", but we don't have any threads that are solely dedicated to appreciating (and by appreciating I mean going on and on about the technical aspects. The things that make this so appealing or at least seeing what can make it appealing to others.) that thing we just saw/listened to/played.

Well, now we do. Feel free to go full on wall of text here about something artistic you really fucking enjoy. Or, if you can't think of something you like, go on about how awful you think something artistic is, but make sure you explain why you dislike it so. Someone is bound to enjoy that thing you dislike, and maybe it could bring up some interesting conversation about whatever it happens to be in question. I find music tends to strike up the most conversation because tastes can vary so drastically compared to other art forms.

I'll start off with appreciating the fuck out of SkepticArcher's work.



Wow. Holy shit. That is some great stuff right there. I've always really admired the amount of detail she's been able to get into her digital paintings. That composition is excellent, too. I liked her stuff even more after getting to watch her paint in a live stream once before. Her marks are so precise, she only backtracks at the very end to refine the overall piece.

Everything in the piece above has a flow to it. That's what really draws my eye in. Without that flow, everything falls apart and it's just some boring, overly detailed picture not even worth mentioning.

This is the kind of stuff I want to be capable of one day. The only obstacle in my way is my lazy ass not wanting to work towards it. I also love how she doesn't stick strictly to painting and drawing. She also makes plushies. Her most notable ones are her custom anteater plushes, which are really well made.



Amazing, right? Not to mention adorable as hell. I sure as hell couldn't make it if I tried. Not all of them are that brightly coloured, obviously, though personally I'd still enjoy them even if they were. If I weren't a broke ass bastard I'd probably commission her or something, because damn.

From what I understand, the claws are made of polymer clay, and she dyes the fur herself. The rest of the plush is made of fleece.

I don't know if you guys have ever tried to sew furry fabric before, but let me tell you it is a pain in the ass. Also, for the fleece, her sewing is practically seamless.

Okay, I think that's a good enough start for this thread. Let's get this thing rolling, I'd like to see what you guys appreciate the fuck out of.

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Japanese art is the shit.
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Holy shit all that negative space.
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For the longest time I’ve been a huge lover of the artwork of William Gibbons, aka ashwara. His style is heavily influenced by traditional ink paintings and some of his older work is actually hand-painted with ink brushes, but he uses digital color to really hammer home some gorgeous colors. That combined with his character designs (which seem styled somewhere between japanese and western cartoons) make for really arresting pieces of digital art.

I recommend taking some time to read through Para-Ten, a short graphic novel/webcomic he made. This comic probably shows off his ink-brush influence best out of all his work.
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Japanese art is the shit.
It is. I love all that old ink wash stuff, even though I don't know a great deal about it.


The late Don Van Vliet. I like abstract art that looks like there's some sort of technical aspect to its craft.

I also think Turner is brilliant.
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For the longest time I’ve been a huge lover of the artwork of William Gibbons, aka ashwara. His style is heavily influenced by traditional ink paintings and some of his older work is actually hand-painted with ink brushes, but he uses digital color to really hammer home some gorgeous colors. That combined with his character designs (which seem styled somewhere between japanese and western cartoons) make for really arresting pieces of digital art.

I recommend taking some time to read through Para-Ten, a short graphic novel/webcomic he made. This comic probably shows off his ink-brush influence best out of all his work.
That is some really well made generic, emotionally manipulative art right there. In other words, it sucks.
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OANST's favourite artworks can be described as poorly-made, original, heartless and submissive
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He does really good noodle-y limbs.
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I like Escher and Dali, and that's about it from historical artists. I've never really seen the draw of artists who strive for realism.

Contemporarily there are a handful of Japanese artists I like, and I really get hard for fractal architecture.
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Obligatory self promotion. This is the front cover for my novelette.
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I don't really like this cover. And there's a line on the character's head that's not supposed to be here.
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I like this guy's work.







I also like surrealist stuff.
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Nah, it's supposed to look like that.
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I like Escher and Dali, and that's about it from historical artists. I've never really seen the draw of artists who strive for realism.

Contemporarily there are a handful of Japanese artists I like, and I really get hard for fractal architecture.
Well, when it comes to historical artists, painters in specific, the big thing about realism was that it wasn't really a thing that properly captured until the High Renaissance. I'm not a big fan of strictly realism. Semi-realsim, however, is really appealing.

Heavily stylized work tends to be my favourite in the 2D realm. Things that are very simple with maybe 3-4 colours at the most. Popart is also nice. Ed Heck makes some pretty great popart.



I think why realism draws so many people in now a days isn't because oh it's nice to look at, but rather because they can't do it themselves. The typical mind set is Realism is REALLY SUPER HARD and anything stylized is super easy and doesn't have as much effort put into it.

Also, something I wanted to share that I thought was pretty cool that I found recently. I've seen paper art before, but not really like this. Usually when I see paper art it's in the vein of paper dolls and popup books. I also saw some guy recently who did paper art, but it was more geometric and instead of cutting he focused more on folding. I can't seem to find a link to it though, much less remember the guys name.


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Heavily stylized work tends to be my favourite in the 2D realm. Things that are very simple with maybe 3-4 colours at the most. Popart is also nice. Ed Heck makes some pretty great popart.
Aw hell yiss, I feel the same way. To me heavily stylized/simplified art generally takes the form of cartoons, illustrations or comics. What I find interesting about that is how all of these mediums require the artist to communicate a whole lot of emotion, character or direction into such an image.

Stylization is good for that because you can bend the rules of reality in favor of visual flair, while whittling the image down to only what is required for the desired effect.

Recently I’ve found myself rolling around in webcomics because of how many follow those rules.
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I like the stuff Dyna posted. Futuristic and industrial art stylings are way cool.

I can't think of any to post, so I'll just leave it at that.
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Jake and Dinos Chapman's "Insult to Injury".







They bought priceless Goya sketches for millions and then doodled over them, before putting them on display again. How meta.

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I wanted to buy Barlowe's art book. I'm poor so I bought his other book instead.



Alex Ries or 'Abiogenesis' is one of the most talented artists I ever saw on DA.
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I'm a huge lover of pixel art; the preciseness of every pixel's placement makes it look so neat and perfect, provided it's well-drawn. I've done a bit of it myself (my avatar for example, apart from the boots which were taken from another character so it matched the set), but never anything you could really call art. This guy, however:









This last one I especially adore, but I appreciate the fuck out of everything he does.
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Ah I love Fool, it's a shame he stopped doing art after (was it his daughter) a member of his family died. I had the good fortune of having a very brief discussion with him on DA if I remember correctly.
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I'm a big fan of Light Graffiti/Light Painting. It's a great a photographic technique which uses light to draw shapes and pictures. It works by moving a light source around whilst a camera with a large exposure time captures all the movements. The results are quite amazing.

An artist who I really like is Michael Bosanko.





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An artist who I really like is Michael Bosanko.





That is pretty awesome.
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Alex Ries or 'Abiogenesis' is one of the most talented artists I ever saw on DA.
I follow him. A few years ago he posted this:



And then wrote a blog expressing his worry that lots of people had told him that it looked artificial, like a robot or something. I think he intended it to be the cover of a book eventually, so it was a concern.

I posted a detailed analysis of what might make people think that, and how he might rectify them. I was very surprised when he took on board every single suggestion of mine and produced this:



Whether you think it's an improvement is up to you.
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It's definitely less artificial-looking. I like the first version more, though, because it uses brighter colors and it pleases my eyes
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