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kamiyu910
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22 Oct 2014, 12:00 pm

All sorts of different types of art styles have names from art neuveau to realism, or abstract... But I don't know what to call mine. What it's most similar to. Tribal? Celtic? Maori?

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I love to draw it all over my hands too. Because of this I was told that I confused the psychologist, because I'm both creative and logical.

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22 Oct 2014, 1:49 pm

What real purpose does classifying an artwork solve? It seems to me that a person is better off looking at the actual artwork itself. But if you ask me it seems like a very escritage kind of work. Yes very escritage indeed.



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22 Oct 2014, 2:01 pm

The only real reason I have to for wanting a classification is so I can see other people who have drawn similar. Surely I cannot be the only one to have drawn with this style! But I have no idea how to look for it :/


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22 Oct 2014, 3:09 pm

I know this is not relevant to the topic, but I think your work is incredible. It's so astonishing how you have everything down to the tiniest detail possible. They're so beautifully drawn!



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22 Oct 2014, 4:51 pm

I suppose it does serve a purpose then, and the work is excellent, I have seen similar work from a coworker who used to draw like that, it was more cartoonish though but he had these ornate little scribbles with an amazing amount of detail. Looked like tiny little finely drawn mazes throughout the drawing filling in every space.



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23 Oct 2014, 10:40 am

DarkAscent wrote:
I know this is not relevant to the topic, but I think your work is incredible. It's so astonishing how you have everything down to the tiniest detail possible. They're so beautifully drawn!


Thank you. I absolutely love little details and use a Micron 005 pen to get it as small as possible when drawing on paper (I need a tiny pen I can use on skin, but most inks bleed through the cracks so I'm stuck with Prismacolor markers)

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I suppose it does serve a purpose then, and the work is excellent, I have seen similar work from a coworker who used to draw like that, it was more cartoonish though but he had these ornate little scribbles with an amazing amount of detail. Looked like tiny little finely drawn mazes throughout the drawing filling in every space.


I don't suppose your coworker has any art online? That would be awesome to see!


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23 Oct 2014, 2:49 pm

Sorry its been six years since I last saw him, I don't even remember his last name.



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23 Oct 2014, 3:07 pm

Ah well, worth a shot! ^_^


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