Free art for Mick the Kitsune. I asked him what he wanted me to find, and he said a Fox head. I think he might appreciate this one a little bit better.
In this photo of drywall mud in a bucket of water you see the Fox head with the White scruff and he curls around in the bucket and it kinda looks like his head is laying on his fluffy tails. And to top it off it is purple. (Micks favorite color)
One photo down and 5 more to go so far. Any other watchers interested in having me find a photo for them please drop a line. Your ideas will force me to try and find things rather just let the pictures come to me. Comments very welcomed. =)
Enjoy!
In this photo of drywall mud in a bucket of water you see the Fox head with the White scruff and he curls around in the bucket and it kinda looks like his head is laying on his fluffy tails. And to top it off it is purple. (Micks favorite color)
One photo down and 5 more to go so far. Any other watchers interested in having me find a photo for them please drop a line. Your ideas will force me to try and find things rather just let the pictures come to me. Comments very welcomed. =)
Enjoy!
Category Photography / Abstract
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 832 x 666px
File Size 70.4 kB
I see two things, the first is blue drywall mud... and the second is a wolf head... but then again it is drywall mud.... please do some real art... this is similar to the person lately drawing circles on paper and calling it art.
Please put more effort into what you call art. As for your friend... Id feel a bit offended, but this is free... I would have expected as much effort.
Please put more effort into what you call art. As for your friend... Id feel a bit offended, but this is free... I would have expected as much effort.
Im sorry that you cant see the real beauty in the photo. Many things can be beautiful to others. That is one of the prettiest if not best foxes that I have found. I dont create my art. I find it. Its not up to me how it comes out. Its up to nature. And im proud of my gift of sight. I really wish you could see it.
Well ok then, whats your opinion about the mother of god in the fucking cheese sandwich sold on ebay for thousands?
If everyone pulled this sort of "I see beauty in things... theres going to be a lot of crap out there. Theres even a person that pukes on bristol board and sells the shit!
As for this being nature.... why isn't it in a puddle and not in a BUCKET? If I'm not correct, but isn't this all going onto the wall since its made for such a thing? And if its the beauty of "nature", then why didn't you take a picture of mother nature that made this bucket of mud? You apparently were in her workshop and all you could focus on was this?
You had the photo opportunity of a lifetime and you wasted it on something I could see elves in or just something a psychiatrists would show me if I was insane enough!
If everyone pulled this sort of "I see beauty in things... theres going to be a lot of crap out there. Theres even a person that pukes on bristol board and sells the shit!
As for this being nature.... why isn't it in a puddle and not in a BUCKET? If I'm not correct, but isn't this all going onto the wall since its made for such a thing? And if its the beauty of "nature", then why didn't you take a picture of mother nature that made this bucket of mud? You apparently were in her workshop and all you could focus on was this?
You had the photo opportunity of a lifetime and you wasted it on something I could see elves in or just something a psychiatrists would show me if I was insane enough!
Look at my gallery. You will see that I have plenty of mother nature. And as for the people that sell stuff like that on ebay well good for them. And if someone is willing to buy it...let em. Thats not me. Im not taking advantage of nature. And I didnt necessarily say that it was a photo of mother nature. I said Nature...nature includes human nature.
Well whats human about this?
Human = anthropomorphic monkey.
I don't see anything human about this except maybe that it was on a construction site. Iv worked on one for a great deal and not to mention in this particular field.
You can call it a photo, but calling it art is sad.
Human = anthropomorphic monkey.
I don't see anything human about this except maybe that it was on a construction site. Iv worked on one for a great deal and not to mention in this particular field.
You can call it a photo, but calling it art is sad.
As long as the person that it was intended for enjoys the photo thats all that matter. They enjoy it as art and loved it.
And as for the Human Nature part. Its what caused it. Human putting the drywall in the bucket, and making the bucket. The water was caused by the rain. So mother nature helped with it too.
It doesnt matter if you enjoy it as art or not. Others can, thats all that matters.
And as for the Human Nature part. Its what caused it. Human putting the drywall in the bucket, and making the bucket. The water was caused by the rain. So mother nature helped with it too.
It doesnt matter if you enjoy it as art or not. Others can, thats all that matters.
Hmm, well lets put that logic to use here.
All this person did was point and shoot. I'm sure a child could do that. I'm sure I could do that with my web cam as well.
Now don't get me wrong. Photographers have taken beauty beyond words.
Now in relation to my art, I sat down, cranked out the effort to draw and correct many mistakes and you criticize me of sitting on a high horse?
I call that bullshit. I'm pointing out that this is laziness in its purest form. Not saying it cant be posted, I don't have that rule, but saying its art when you haven't put a single piece of effort into it seems to be the high horse here.
All this person did was point and shoot. I'm sure a child could do that. I'm sure I could do that with my web cam as well.
Now don't get me wrong. Photographers have taken beauty beyond words.
Now in relation to my art, I sat down, cranked out the effort to draw and correct many mistakes and you criticize me of sitting on a high horse?
I call that bullshit. I'm pointing out that this is laziness in its purest form. Not saying it cant be posted, I don't have that rule, but saying its art when you haven't put a single piece of effort into it seems to be the high horse here.
All photographs are point and shoot really. Yes there are other things that go into some photography but the truth about this medium is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That can be said about most art. Art is different things to different people. As far as effort is concerned unless you are there to see what kind of effort is put into something how can you make a judgement on it?
..I see yer fox.
Personally, I think you've got a rare talent, finding these things, that's why I put a 'Watch' on you.
Keep it up.
To each their own, I draw, you see, and seeing is hard to do. Anyone can look, and find drywall mud. I would, 'cause I don't see things the same way you do, but when you position/frame the pic, and take the pic, you transfer a bit of yer sight, and it works.
Thanks, Saberwolfhunter.
Personally, I think you've got a rare talent, finding these things, that's why I put a 'Watch' on you.
Keep it up.
To each their own, I draw, you see, and seeing is hard to do. Anyone can look, and find drywall mud. I would, 'cause I don't see things the same way you do, but when you position/frame the pic, and take the pic, you transfer a bit of yer sight, and it works.
Thanks, Saberwolfhunter.
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The reason photography is art is beacuse it is not just pointing and shooting. That's the crucial point that is being missed...and the proof of
saberwolfhunter's genius.
Before any art is created, the artist must VISUALIZE the final product in their mind. That is the actual ''creation'' of the art - the part that any artist does, the part that is innate and can't be taught. The rest is just ''execution'' - the technical - the part that can be taught and ''certified''.
Feeple who say "photography isn't art" or "artists need to be certified'' are focused only on this second part, and are missing where the real art lies.
I'm sure that we've all sat and looked at clouds with others, and seen things in them. But most times with most clouds, what one furson sees isn't really what they are describing, or the other furson just can't see the same thing no matter how much it is pointed out or described.
But that is not what I've seen in
saberwolfhunter's photos. For instance, this one. I looked, and did not see anything. I tried relaxing my vision...still nothing. Then I read the description, and for sure - there IS a fox in the bucket just as described!
saberwolfhunter's vision is great and true...it's the rest of us who lack the same extreme quality of imagination to quickly see what he sees in the mundane things of this world (aka Nature).
saberwolfhunter sees the ''spirits'' in things and makes it so the rest of us are able to as well.
In some tribes he would be revered as a great shaman.
Kev
)÷3
The reason photography is art is beacuse it is not just pointing and shooting. That's the crucial point that is being missed...and the proof of
saberwolfhunter's genius.Before any art is created, the artist must VISUALIZE the final product in their mind. That is the actual ''creation'' of the art - the part that any artist does, the part that is innate and can't be taught. The rest is just ''execution'' - the technical - the part that can be taught and ''certified''.
Feeple who say "photography isn't art" or "artists need to be certified'' are focused only on this second part, and are missing where the real art lies.
I'm sure that we've all sat and looked at clouds with others, and seen things in them. But most times with most clouds, what one furson sees isn't really what they are describing, or the other furson just can't see the same thing no matter how much it is pointed out or described.
But that is not what I've seen in
saberwolfhunter's photos. For instance, this one. I looked, and did not see anything. I tried relaxing my vision...still nothing. Then I read the description, and for sure - there IS a fox in the bucket just as described!
saberwolfhunter's vision is great and true...it's the rest of us who lack the same extreme quality of imagination to quickly see what he sees in the mundane things of this world (aka Nature).
saberwolfhunter sees the ''spirits'' in things and makes it so the rest of us are able to as well. In some tribes he would be revered as a great shaman.
Kev
)÷3
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