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Mozartist14 karma

My french girls are prettier, but I tried http://imgur.com/EHLFI

Mozartist14 karma

I actually already have http://kmish213.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d57sejj

But here is a quick one for you http://imgur.com/eJsyC :)

It definitely is a learned skill, I remember when I was younger and I struggled with a lot of concepts, but I look back at history and all the different ways people absorb knowledge, and found my own process of learning. I copied lots of my favorite characters growing up, like Looney tunes cartoons, pokemon, especially video game Characters. My heroes however are the ones I mention, the old masters, because they captured the real world before cameras, just with their eyes and hands. I copied a lot of their work and benefited a lot from their knowledge of perspective and anatomy.

I love Valve's creativity and dedication to doing the best they can do, it's people like that that inspire me to become a better artist.

The more I learn about the world, the more skills I gain, the more interesting my art becomes.

http://imgur.com/eJsyC

Mozartist12 karma

Mozartist10 karma

http://i.imgur.com/a32uC.jpg

no one is really asking me any questions...

Mozartist8 karma

http://i.imgur.com/MFZO7.jpg

Most schools Around America Don't care about the self made person. I taught myself most of the things I know.

When I went to art school, for years on end I was dealing with a process I never really did before. I always made artwork alone in my room, with music playing, or audio books and lectures. When I'm at school I'm in this big studio with a bunch of people, and I can't really focus on myself. I also don't like rigid schedules, learning through text books (which I was forced to buy for every class yet never really used) and I didn't like how everyone had to make the same thing, and then critique each other. I for one know my problems in my art and I don't really want anyone's opinions on what I could do better unless I ask, otherwise I'm losing out on the challenge of learning it on my own, which is a very great feeling for me. I don't really like authority, my art is my vision and the teachers there were trying to get me to conform and utilize a process that is far slower and not fulfilling compared to my own.

It's my dream to be a music and art teacher, but schools don't care about working on your own. In fact I quit school when I asked for credit in my color theory class for this piece http://kmish213.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d4zwfg8 The teacher said "sorry you have to be in class and it's policy that you have to be here so we can see you work"

I don't get it... aren't schools supposed to support this kind of behavior. I don't know how other people think so I'm sure this just isn't the type of education process for me.

there is a lot more I have to say, But I've already said a ton. I can tell you more if you pm me.