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obviously not a recommendation but i’d like to get any feedback on my art posted on here since i can kind of just stick it all in one place.. apologies if it’s a bit janky i am Not Paying For This Website 😭🙏 (click on the images to see my work!!!!)
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I haven’t had the time or the headspace to paint in quite some time, but here are some of my student works / commissions that I am proud of! Particularly the first one, hoping to move in that direction as I create this summer. Been trying to understand the place that painting has in my life and its role as an emotionally expressive medium among an influx of hyperrealistic and AI images. In this landscape and my life, maybe abstraction is the best way to use the medium?? If you want to follow along, my art insta @ is on my profile.
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Guys I made a portfolio. (Click to see full image) I’m thinking of starting commissions for portraits for like 10$. Pencil or charcoal or digital. My funds are dangerousllllyyyy low these days lol. What do we think? If anyone wants one dm me for info:)
Apr 10, 2025
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Here's my portfolio! I'd love to collab with some people!!
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it’s my grandmothers on my moms side, they both died before i was born. i collect antiques and love clocks, so this is extra special to me
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taken with a camera that actually saves on a floppy disk! sony mavica. edited in photoshop, photos taken by me.
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