I like that Alice in Chains one. It was a last-minute homework assignment, so I didn't spend much time on it. Given that, it's better than you'd expect.
Heh. That Courtney Love one is, for some reason, upside down. I can't remember if I was trying to draw it upside down or I just turned my sketchbook upside down because I knew the drawing would suck.
Dude, you LIKED New Kids on the Block!? Seriously, that's it, I can't talk to you anymore. >:|
Well, okay, really, one of the things I'm most proud of about me-as-a-little-kid is that I was six or seven when they were popular, and I despised them. I thought they were totally fake and ridiculous. In fact, I wouldn't allow anyone with NKOTB "gear" (shirts, backpacks, etc.) into my house. I remember making an exception once because my friend Kari was wearing an NKOTB nightshirt for a sleepover, but it was her sister's and she didn't really like them, so I let her stay.
Although, to be fair, I got into "hot actors" when I was nine or ten... I had this huge thing for Christian Slater, and I subscribed to "BOP" magazine. (I still have a mint condition fold out poster of Elijah Wood as a ten-year-old... wonder if I could eBay that...)
But then I discovered Nirvana and Pearl Jam when I was eleven, and I've had good taste ever since. ;)
Hey, if your art can give people nightmares, that's pretty powerful. You've penetrated their subconscious. >:)
Those all sound really cool, particularly the supermodel one. (That's a strange assignment, btw.) I really like the idea of turning it into a critique. There's something so hypnotically repulsive about Kate Moss....
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I like that Alice in Chains one. It was a last-minute homework assignment, so I didn't spend much time on it. Given that, it's better than you'd expect.
Heh. That Courtney Love one is, for some reason, upside down. I can't remember if I was trying to draw it upside down or I just turned my sketchbook upside down because I knew the drawing would suck.
Dude, you LIKED New Kids on the Block!? Seriously, that's it, I can't talk to you anymore. >:|
Well, okay, really, one of the things I'm most proud of about me-as-a-little-kid is that I was six or seven when they were popular, and I despised them. I thought they were totally fake and ridiculous. In fact, I wouldn't allow anyone with NKOTB "gear" (shirts, backpacks, etc.) into my house. I remember making an exception once because my friend Kari was wearing an NKOTB nightshirt for a sleepover, but it was her sister's and she didn't really like them, so I let her stay.
Although, to be fair, I got into "hot actors" when I was nine or ten... I had this huge thing for Christian Slater, and I subscribed to "BOP" magazine. (I still have a mint condition fold out poster of Elijah Wood as a ten-year-old... wonder if I could eBay that...)
But then I discovered Nirvana and Pearl Jam when I was eleven, and I've had good taste ever since. ;)
Hey, if your art can give people nightmares, that's pretty powerful. You've penetrated their subconscious. >:)
Those all sound really cool, particularly the supermodel one. (That's a strange assignment, btw.) I really like the idea of turning it into a critique. There's something so hypnotically repulsive about Kate Moss....