
I call this "The Doom of Gods Angels". This piece describes a boy whose innocent got taken by society. You can see the darkness in his eyes as his realization and childish beliefs slowly but surely fade away. As its more of a split picture, one half is still trying to hold on to his inner child, but if you look at his facial expression, he realized theres no going back. The good memories are drifting away like a feather in air. He finally arrived in society.
Can you remember who you were before the world told you who you should be?
i’m only on like page 5 but this been my favorite thread to scroll through on of the year
dont see whats to funny
i posted a piece of art
You posted a bad joke to continue and bring this website down to the pits of all other dead forums
stop
You posted a bad joke to continue and bring this website down to the pits of all other dead forums
stop
But it is. It builds up especially when users s***post in more serious sections and it's then people complaining about how s***ty the sites becoming. It's not you
But it is. It builds up especially when users s***post in more serious sections and it's then people complaining about how s***ty the sites becoming. It's not you
if you think life sxn is serious you need to re-evaluate your prefrontal cortex
if you think life sxn is serious you need to re-evaluate your prefrontal cortex
Life sxn is literally one of the most serious sxns on the site
Life sxn is literally one of the most serious sxns on the site
niggas s***post here just about every second
I don't have a particularly favorite piece of work of his, but Bruce Timm is an artist who's style has always been very distinct and memorable. Probably influenced a lot of young artists without them even knowing it.

Tintoretto


Daniel Ochoa



Love Tintoretto’s darker (in shade) pieces, his Last Supper is the obvious piece but I really f*** with the way he handles haloes and in some cases outlines figures with a gold glow

various car bodies designed by french coachbuilders figoni et falaschi, circa late 1930s -mid 1940s. they really dont make em like they used to.




Love Tintoretto’s darker (in shade) pieces, his Last Supper is the obvious piece but I really f*** with the way he handles haloes and in some cases outlines figures with a gold glow

Yeah he was a god with his lighting and color. I love the ethereal ghastly look from his paintings and the colors. I chose him, pontormo and parmigianino as the old masters to study from with my art