
this pic is titled setdt....I forgot why I called it that
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Abstract
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Size 1018 x 468px
File Size 130.9 kB
No comments? Damn shame.
I really love this style. I been a huge fan of street art such as graffiti, stencils, etc for the longest time. This piece fits right in there. I'm so tempted to commish you for something after seeing the many styles you do so well. Not to mention those custom tshirts are damn tempting.
If you wouldn't mind, would you ever consider making a tutorial on here of your screen printing process? I use to take the class back in high school, top of my class even. I understand the whole process when you have the equipment right there provided by the school but what about DIY status? I'm very intrigued to pick your brain for this info.
Never stop.
I really love this style. I been a huge fan of street art such as graffiti, stencils, etc for the longest time. This piece fits right in there. I'm so tempted to commish you for something after seeing the many styles you do so well. Not to mention those custom tshirts are damn tempting.
If you wouldn't mind, would you ever consider making a tutorial on here of your screen printing process? I use to take the class back in high school, top of my class even. I understand the whole process when you have the equipment right there provided by the school but what about DIY status? I'm very intrigued to pick your brain for this info.
Never stop.
Hahahaha, damn is this an old piece. :) Looking back at it, I kinda liked my direction at least.
ANYWAYS, thanks a lot for the kind comments dude. I appreciate it, especially comments that are thought out and have some substance to em (not to say that I DONT appreciate short "nice" comments or anything).
I'm also with you there, I'm a fan of a lot of street art as well (to an extent. There's a few things here and there that I dont like about it, but I won't get into it). But in general, yes, I like graffiti style arts and stencils and all that jazz.
I DO want to thank you specifically for your comment about something. I DO make a pretty strong effort to try a wide variety of styles. I like to try and experiment from everything from realistic artwork to real abstract stuff, to cartoony artwork, and everything in between. So to have a few people notice my efforts and say nice things about it, means a lot to me.
Variety in style is something I personally am very fond of in other artists, so I strive for it myself.
My shirt designs kind of vary. My OLD shirt designs were usually designed for only 1-3 or so solid colors that I would design and hand-silk-screen onto shirts myself in my silk-screening class in highschool. My newer shirt designs, I post and sell through RedBubble.com, who have their own special way of printing directly onto shirts. I'm honestly not sure of the details of their printing process.
I remember the procedure well enough to describe the step-by-step process, but unfortunately, I don't have a silk-screening class anymore, so I can't really do a tutorial with pictures.
About commissions... I rarely do commissions, because honestly, it's a lot of work, and I have a lot of things going on in my personal life, including some personal art projects. I'm currently busy with 2 big commissions, and 1 decent sized commission. After these, I'm gonna take a break from commissions for awhile, but I may take a few near the end of the year...but to warn, I usually only take 1 or 2, and MAYBE 3 commissions at a time...
So yes.
Thanks again for the comments. :3 Take it easy dude.
ANYWAYS, thanks a lot for the kind comments dude. I appreciate it, especially comments that are thought out and have some substance to em (not to say that I DONT appreciate short "nice" comments or anything).
I'm also with you there, I'm a fan of a lot of street art as well (to an extent. There's a few things here and there that I dont like about it, but I won't get into it). But in general, yes, I like graffiti style arts and stencils and all that jazz.
I DO want to thank you specifically for your comment about something. I DO make a pretty strong effort to try a wide variety of styles. I like to try and experiment from everything from realistic artwork to real abstract stuff, to cartoony artwork, and everything in between. So to have a few people notice my efforts and say nice things about it, means a lot to me.
Variety in style is something I personally am very fond of in other artists, so I strive for it myself.
My shirt designs kind of vary. My OLD shirt designs were usually designed for only 1-3 or so solid colors that I would design and hand-silk-screen onto shirts myself in my silk-screening class in highschool. My newer shirt designs, I post and sell through RedBubble.com, who have their own special way of printing directly onto shirts. I'm honestly not sure of the details of their printing process.
I remember the procedure well enough to describe the step-by-step process, but unfortunately, I don't have a silk-screening class anymore, so I can't really do a tutorial with pictures.
About commissions... I rarely do commissions, because honestly, it's a lot of work, and I have a lot of things going on in my personal life, including some personal art projects. I'm currently busy with 2 big commissions, and 1 decent sized commission. After these, I'm gonna take a break from commissions for awhile, but I may take a few near the end of the year...but to warn, I usually only take 1 or 2, and MAYBE 3 commissions at a time...
So yes.
Thanks again for the comments. :3 Take it easy dude.
Quality vs. Quantity.
I can't argue that and I won't even begin to try. I respect you as a artist and as a person. The way I see it, you providing your talent, heart, and soul into everything you do is already more than the average viewer can ask of you. I just hope you don't ever stray to one particular path in the kind of work you put forth.
I understand the whole screen printing process you're talking of. My class had a setup of 1-4 colors. It was pretty interesting, I miss that class honestly. I was just wondering if you had a home brewed process but you answered that already. You should look into stencilrevolution.com sometime, they have a few tutorials on this that you might find helpful if not insightful.
What's your process for opening up? First come first serve? I know I'm very interested.
No worries about the long comments, you take the time to produce your art ...I sure as hell can take the time to give you a sincere reply. Just don't burn yourself out, find time for yourself when you can.
I can't argue that and I won't even begin to try. I respect you as a artist and as a person. The way I see it, you providing your talent, heart, and soul into everything you do is already more than the average viewer can ask of you. I just hope you don't ever stray to one particular path in the kind of work you put forth.
I understand the whole screen printing process you're talking of. My class had a setup of 1-4 colors. It was pretty interesting, I miss that class honestly. I was just wondering if you had a home brewed process but you answered that already. You should look into stencilrevolution.com sometime, they have a few tutorials on this that you might find helpful if not insightful.
What's your process for opening up? First come first serve? I know I'm very interested.
No worries about the long comments, you take the time to produce your art ...I sure as hell can take the time to give you a sincere reply. Just don't burn yourself out, find time for yourself when you can.
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