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In Case My Advice Isn't All you Need (hard to believe, I know)

Alright so in case you were wondering if you'd need more sources of creativity and advice other than yours truly, (of course you don't) then this is the post for you! Today I'll be listing some of my more favored artist on the popular social media app: Instagram I suppose, since you'll be getting to know me better, that I should talk about Facebook. All political opinions aside, I just don't really like Facebook OR the people using it. Of COURSE it's okay to use it and of COURSE it's okay if you don't. Honestly I just like Instagram better because of the lacking of SO many mindless and/or insipid people on it. I like Instagram. ANYWAYS back to the topic at hand, let's just cut to the chase. Without further ado, my favorite art-related Instagram pages!!! 1.  Aki Anyway  A talented artist with a fun art style and great tutorials (I don't really know much about them. just found them) 2.  Serendipity The Artist  is a pop surrealism painter...

SO ANATOMY STUFF

Today I'm going to be talking about structure and/or anatomy. Now, before you say or think it, I KNOW everyone told you to "study anatomy" before you start drawing. Yes, I KNOW you don't want to and think it's unnecessary. I couldn't agree more. After all, what art IS is squandering your life, broke and alone on the street, but still creating the most beautiful masterpieces that no one acknowledges until you're long dead  creating your OWN structures and shaping the human body the way YOU see it. But I still advise you to, at least before you get good (not that I'm saying you're not), look at the human muscles. and body. I'm not saying study, because I feel that that is a very wrong way of putting it (Art is art, not school) but at least figure out how everything is relative. Now you only have to do this until you look at people and admire the way they hold themselves when they stir pasta or you watch someone cry and think about drawing that...
ALRIGHT so I'm going to take a small sabbatical from my usual (two) posts and focus on THE BEST DAMN PIECE OF WRITING I HAVE EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO LAY MY EYES ON It's called Lib's Life . It's basically my best friend (Lib)'s new blog. I talked her into creating one, but I didn't expect, when I checked it out, that I would read pure metaphorical GOLD.  (of course her writing wasn't actually gold. what I'm trying to say did she's the best damn writer in the entire world. Apparently my BFF has been hiding her outstanding talent from me, from you, and from the world. has our whole friendship together been a lie? I'm kidding, of course. But I seriously recommend you check out her page. I swear you won't be disappointed. A simple rundown of her blog is... well, basically it's Lib's Life. Pretty self-explanatory, but I'll explain it anyway. The ups and downs and turn-arounds of the life of a typical heartland middle school kid...

The Pencil Files

Obviously the most well known and traditional medium (besides the pen, for obvious reasons) is the pencil, preferably graphite. As the medium I most definitely prefer when I'm working on a piece, there are many reasons for it's popularity and... er... handy...ness? I've listed it's more prominent and unique qualities that set it apart from other mediums such as colored pencils and crayons, panels and charcoal: 1. Well, I'd have to start with how forgiving it is. you can get erasers for next to nothing anywhere. 2. Next, in my personal experience, I've found that the overall familiarity of the pencil helps not to worry and more to focus on the project at hand. 3. So. Many. Techniques. For example, if you were to google "pencil drawing tips" you would probably be bombarded with so much information, you'd be on your way to the DaVinci museum in no time! I may be over-exaggerating this a bit much ( Me? Over-dramitic? Never) but seeing as I grew...

Introduction

I've never done this before. SO this is my blog, and I should probably tell you what it's about. Well, basically (very basically), it's an art blog. Put into more detail, you could say it's a blog where I offer advice about drawing and painting and art tips and techniques to beginning (or intermediate, advanced, etc) artists. Plus, there're probably going to be other things such as displaying art of my own and others' art, allowing the occasional guest post (about art), and basically just write all the time about the thing I'm the most passionate about- art. Have I said the word 'art' enough? No? Anyhoo, I'll probably post around 6-10 times a week with more material, more writing, more tips, and -most importantly- more art! See ya around