Well I started with street art wayyyyy back before I realized it was something I enjoyed enough to pursue as a career. I lived very close to what my city deemed a "legal" graffiti wall, so I mostly just hung out and painted there. I actually never worked with anything but spraypaint and such until one of the art teachers grabbed me my senior year and got me working with other medias. Now it's mostly watercolor and pencil.
But how old are you then? Because, in a very non-ass-kissing or joking way, you could easily squeeze that deer piece into college art student work with pretty good results.
Wow, and it turns out to be ink. It is probably just my shaky hands, but ink was always pretty tough for me (I have very, very shaky hands.) Your pretty beastly with it. I have a huge attraction to "urban" art, if you know what I mean, as well. So that's probably why I like that so much. You just practice art as a hobby or you pursuing it as a career?
Hey, I happened to stumble across your "exploding deer" from one of those art jam deals, and it was really very cool; I was wondering, if you don't mind that is, how was that done? Is it digital/traditional/mixed? The background looked watercolored but the deer itself was such a consistent fine black that I assume it to be digital just because there's no inconsistencies. But at any rate, nice piece, very cool.
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But how old are you then? Because, in a very non-ass-kissing or joking way, you could easily squeeze that deer piece into college art student work with pretty good results.