Hey @johndykstra. Thanks so much. I'm glad you like it. Sometimes it's hard to tell if people like it or not 🤔 haha But I'm fairly new here! I guess if we support each other hopefully we can reach new people 🙂
Absolutely! I'm trying to build a fairly well curated category called #Art-Inquiry. If you find any good articles, ideas, or interesting tidbits on art history or art theory, please post there if you like the idea. It's hard to find great art related content on the art category at times.
Perhaps! :) I guess the best method for me has been is to learn, and learn, and learn. To continually expand my perspective, and then, at last, to follow my heart.
Love the work of Hiroshi Sugimoto. Thanks for sharing the tips and making this article. I'm going to use them from now on to better my own work :)
Great to hear it, Mark! Hiroshi is the man! I really like your blog and the work you choose to resteem, btw. I'll be following you.
Hey @johndykstra. Thanks so much. I'm glad you like it. Sometimes it's hard to tell if people like it or not 🤔 haha But I'm fairly new here! I guess if we support each other hopefully we can reach new people 🙂
Absolutely! I'm trying to build a fairly well curated category called #Art-Inquiry. If you find any good articles, ideas, or interesting tidbits on art history or art theory, please post there if you like the idea. It's hard to find great art related content on the art category at times.
Sure, I certainly will. Thanks for the heads up :)
Great examples of "rule breakers", I love David Uzochukwu's work.
Yes, me too! It's so vibrant.
Just like the best poets throw out the rules for grammar as well!!!
Truth!
Hi,
when you suggest breaking the rules, don't you create another rule?)
Excellent selection of photos, thank you!
Perhaps! :) I guess the best method for me has been is to learn, and learn, and learn. To continually expand my perspective, and then, at last, to follow my heart.
I agree to one hundred percent!