Okay, so I don't have any drawings YET. I've recently invested some money and some time into learning how to do some pretty basic shit in photoshop, and I am pretty bad at it, but I am learning. Unfortunately, I have no way of scanning drawings, or actually producing anything of a mediocre quality because I just don't have any of my nice tools. I have a No.2 Pencil and a spiral-bound college-rule notebook.
IF, and that's a huge 'if', I do end up posting drawings done during this time in my life, I will literally just be taking pictures with my phone, sending them to discord before I download them from discord to my computer, and then upload them to gyazo. I have started exploring other mediums besides contemporary sketching, but I'm also pretty shit, so it's whatever. Here is what I've been working on in the mean time:
A Meme meant for Dan.
Picture I am using for Suzan Cheng's biography.
A Portrait of Pumpkin's Opa/Astaire and Elizabeth's Ginger/Ocelot
He's covered wars you know.
Coke except for Cherry coke sucks, and Coke's advertisement division is trying too hard.
Not even my art. Literally just went to MS Paint, croped and copied a few times before adding some Comic Sans.
I also might upload the stories I've been writing or bouncing about in my head here too because literature is art too, but the forums seems more geared towards contemporary visual art. I want some feedback on whether people want me to upload that shit, and whether they will actually read it. The later is my main concern.
I promise my next post will have actual drawings. Just haven't done any since I joined really- Oh WAIT.
"In the sweaty heat of an Oklahoman Summer, United States Army Privates sweat as they push in the waving amber waves of grass in cadence for stern drill sergeants. In between punishments for doing nothing wrong themselves, one private sits in the mildly warm building with his comrades. They sit back to back, using each other as chairs. He scribbles on a tiny memo notebook his shitty art inspired by Runescape and HL2. He shares the crudely drawn pen-only art with his comrades who praise him. These are the standards. Any art or writing is entertainment. Anything that draws their minds from push-ups is a welcome relief."
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