19 Y/o art student at PrattMWP
guyyanai:

Torino  2013
oil on linen  100 x 100 cm

guyyanai:

Torino  2013

oil on linen  100 x 100 cm

ryandonato:

Otaku Gangsta
kylelaidig:

Kazi, 2013

Me looking at a tiny snail

kylelaidig:

Kazi, 2013

Me looking at a tiny snail

Yes, you have answered my question and made some excellent points. I thank you, sir asked by Anonymous

glad to help :)

Do you think someone can become good at art if they don't have any natural ability for it? Like, if you asked me to draw a person, I could not do it. I do not know how to draw. Do you think I could learn or do you think it's something you must be born with? Just curious and I really like your work. asked by Anonymous

The ability to draw is only part talent and mostly practice. Drawing is a craft, a skill, something that can be mastered through study, analysis and practice. It is like a muscle, but without limitations. You will notice that the more you study and make art, the more you improve and understand the world. A person who has been making art sees and thinks in a different way than someone who doesn’t make art. Also, there are many opinions on the definition of “Artist” but i think that as long as you dedicate yourself to being creative, you are an artist in my eyes. In this postmodernist age of art, conceptualty is given a greater weight than craft. Being an artist is not just about being able to create well, but also think well. I hope i have answered your question.

Smiling Girl on Couch, charcoal graphite and conte, 2013

Smiling Girl on Couch, charcoal graphite and conte, 2013

Blue Velvet, oil on canvas, 2013

Blue Velvet, oil on canvas, 2013

Polar Shift, oil on canvas, 2013

Polar Shift, oil on canvas, 2013

Light Action, oil on canvas, 2013

Light Action, oil on canvas, 2013

Singularity, 2013

Singularity, 2013

first year of art school done, and i’ve done and learned so much that i am proud of. the next 3 years will be great.

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