![]() ![]() I'm doing this all on my phone atm, and this has to be uploaded as a PDF from the Adobe Acrobat app, as it's as uncompressed as I can get it.Īlso removed my name, as I don't feel like doxxing myself. I guess I can give one example of one photo I took of a swampy forest near my house for my class. I was allowed to use one during my photography classes.Ī professional camera provides a lot more manual control to the photographer, and a good one captures a lot of detail. What do you need a Nikon camera kit for, taking pictures for reference? ![]() Junji Ito is a pretty good mangaka, I like his Tomie Manga/Novel, but, personally, I'm not too much into gory horror (I'm more into the occult horror stuff). (drawing girls I also like, but, not as much as the stuff above) I love Black Metal (and Blackened Death Metal) music, love t-shirts (and hoodies) with Black/Death Metal art graphics, and also wall Art posters. Wish you luck in achieving whatever your dream job is. Something I'm not betting everything on, but I'm serious about taking a shot at it. My dream is to eventually become a horror graphic novelist author like Junji Ito. So tl dr: not yet, but later this year I'll likely start something like that. Past work I've already made for college projects folks would think is cool, but maybe not impressive given the time limit I had. Since my professors encouraged me to pursue that, I'll be working on a number of more ambitious projects where I can go more at my own pace. My Senior exhibition project was a series of digital art pieces that used photoshop in some unusual ways, pulling from other mediums if I felt it could work in the overall composition. I have two major purchases left I want to make early this year a laptop with a lot of RAM/good processor and a Nikon camera kit with a tripod. this year I have to decide how I want to advertise myself publically) ![]() (not that I don't have more interesting stuff. I do have a portfolio from college and one internship in a PDF, but it's full of stuff that most would find boring probably.ĭoubt your average joe wants to see how well I formatted a brochure or reciept form. ![]() I do have an Instagram, though I haven't really uploaded any work yet. You said earlier (in another thread) that you are building your Graphic Design portfolio. (Instagram is the more optimal choice for dumping all stuff in there). Ingmatica thanks, ArtStation is a professional Art Portfolio website, so I cannot just dump everything that I draw in there (only very selected artworks), lewd, or any other non-proper stuff that doesn't belong in there only will make one's Portfolio look disorientated. I've never brought myself to listen to Buyer's Market since that seems to be an absolutely joyless time. The Marilyn Manson of pedophilia, if you will. Sotos is very much on the line between being "artsy" and nihilistic, meaningless exploitation with his hyperfixation on sexual abuse. I can't even count the amount of Internet drama that goes on now that just makes me think "Cooperian". It's got wall-to-wall bulletin board play-by-plays of gay sex and nasty things happening to little boys and fresh twinks, but I can't really call it exploitative or pornographic. I was going to mention Sotos but not Cooper, even if The Sluts' castration scene made me actually nauseous, I think that book is one of the most true-to-life commentaries on Internet culture that's been written. Since what they do is completely removed from contemplation or aesthetic appreciation and leans towards a certain voyeuristic nihilism, the approach can be critisized but it doesn't leave indifferent. I would say someone like Peter Sotos,Günter Brus & the other Viennese Actionists, Stu Mead, Dennis Cooper. I love all his paintings though, I love him. maybe they're not too bad, to be mentioned here (?) but some of his paintings surely feel unsettling. I really wonder what he must've been through.Īnd, Zdzislaw Beksinski. and it's really shocking how his paintings in his early life were so pleasant and then after losing his hearing his paintings changed. I remember the Black Paintings (and even Disaster of War and Los Caprichos) by Francisco Goya, which are really unsettling and the Black paintings were made on the walls of his home, where he lived alone. I just read about Rhythm 0 and, I can't believe that people violated the artist to such an extent. The pieces by Patricia Piccinini have always unsettled me though. I feel like art installations with deep meanings can shake me to my core. ![]()
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