Your artwork is really great! And some of your pieces i find very humorous. I can definitely tell you are very politically aware- your work shows it! My work is definitely more about passion, emotion, and things that are less concrete. I really admire your line work and how you truly get messages across to the viewer!
I must say, your personality pours onto the paper through symbolizing real scenarios in humorous images. I wasn't as silly with my writing as you are with your drawings but they are cartoons! And it certainly fits you. Besides the obvious that I am a woman of literature, and you, a man of visual arts, there is much to differ. It seems you did not struggle with your artistic ability based on gender. I grew up where it was hard to succeed if you were a woman building a career. Also, though we both went to school, I had mentors, I was taught at home and was not educated with an open group of students, as you. What I fine experience that must have been, however. You worked for a major company that demanded pieces, where I worked freely. Though I do praise how organization that corresponded with your artistic timeline.
Your passion was drawing and my passion was acting but even though they are totally different we both worked hard to accomplish them.
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is really great! And some of your pieces i find very humorous. I can definitely tell you are very politically aware- your work shows it! My work is definitely more about passion, emotion, and things that are less concrete. I really admire your line work and how you truly get messages across to the viewer!
ReplyDeleteI must say, your personality pours onto the paper through symbolizing real scenarios in humorous images. I wasn't as silly with my writing as you are with your drawings but they are cartoons! And it certainly fits you. Besides the obvious that I am a woman of literature, and you, a man of visual arts, there is much to differ. It seems you did not struggle with your artistic ability based on gender. I grew up where it was hard to succeed if you were a woman building a career. Also, though we both went to school, I had mentors, I was taught at home and was not educated with an open group of students, as you. What I fine experience that must have been, however. You worked for a major company that demanded pieces, where I worked freely. Though I do praise how organization that corresponded with your artistic timeline.
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