“I create random forms in the hope of obtaining something which looks like nothing else. But I always obtain a suggestive form. It is most frustrating.”
-Dar Jisbo, an artist from a two-dimensional universe, on his attempts to “paint nothing”.
Even in the days before photography (when “Most of the point of art was to represent things realistically”) artistic license could be used to editorialize on the subject being painted/drawn.
Averagemoe about 7 years ago
“I create random forms in the hope of obtaining something which looks like nothing else. But I always obtain a suggestive form. It is most frustrating.”
-Dar Jisbo, an artist from a two-dimensional universe, on his attempts to “paint nothing”.
Neo Stryder about 7 years ago
In all fields of mankind, that’s an universal law. Finally Millie says something that has sense.
Darwinskeeper about 7 years ago
Even in the days before photography (when “Most of the point of art was to represent things realistically”) artistic license could be used to editorialize on the subject being painted/drawn.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
There is more to art than copying reality.
tirnaaisling about 7 years ago
You can even draw marks on a photo, and give someone a moustache ;-)