We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
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nice shroom -- Alcohol Is A Drug too lovely form...
-- "Tis an ill wind that blows no minds" - Mal2 I like this one much better than the sunset one. I don't really know why. And shroomage ownz. Wat kinda canvas are you using?
-- The red in the sky is blood... I agree with you i much prefer the Twilight one too- It is better finished and the circle shape is perfect where as the sunset has a wonky circle, but i thought id put it up anyway, as i do like the actual shroom in that one. Not really sure what ownz means but i think it's good right?
The first 2 i just used plain old cardboard i used to paint at work and it was the closest thing i had at the time of my inspiration the marble shroom is a thick card which i dipped in the marbling tray and then used black ink on the top. Whenever i start a canvas it never turns out right so i tend to stick to whatever else i can get my hands on aslong as its blank and unmarked. Anyway thanks for your comments-its really helpful to get feedback. I liked your work too though i have online glimpsed it so expect a few comments aswell..have a good night. Mhm, good night. And remember, don't actually chew the blotter until 30 minutes of letting it seep into your gums
-- The red in the sky is blood... Thanks and don't worry I know the technique but its a good quote too from Fear and Loathing!
If i did have some to chew it would be a better night for me! ha ha Peace out Did you just chew up a blotter? eheh
I think this is really great, i love the silver paint -- Meow very cool
-- St. Francis said, “A man who uses his hands is a laborer. One who uses his hands and mind is a craftsman. He who uses his hands, and his mind, and his heart is an artist.” Hey, I really like this one! (And you've got more of these!) All the shapes and the setting sun are very pleasing. Looks good!
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