Sunday, August 17, 2008

ART ART ART and the COPYCATS.

Two days from now i'll be passing a self portrait for our Art Appreciation class... My blockmates were pretty busy buying canvas, paint brushes and stuff... well not for me... OMG, i cant believe im not even worrying! I just intend to paint (unfortunately, we have to give explanation and stuff!) so i surf the net and saw some interesting art forms like Fluxus Can anyone give me a more concrete example of this, Thanks in advance! (please do so even if i've done passing my project... im just interested!) then Japan Pop Art by Takashi Murakami (just a few hours ago I saw a book of him in the bookstore while my friends were buying canvas!) then browse through Lolicon, wherein childlike female characters are depicted in an erotic manner (its like hentai and pedophile fused!) the male version is Shotacon then there's Yaoi and the likes... OMG! Is this still art im seeing??? ahahaha... Japanese people keeps on surprising me! Ahahaha!

It's been decided... im going to use oil pastel... since thats the only material in stock in my art stuff! Why cant i just use the JE icons i've done??? Cant that be a self portrait? BTW did you know that Japanese invented oil pastel?

i've seen another art form using oil pastel... applying layers and layers of color then scrapping it to form a pattern... Sort of Sgraffito I think. Then there is Kut-kut, an art form using wood then applying other stuff as layers (i guess the wood is just for support) its a Samar lost art... I actually want to be inspired by Filipino Artist... i just cant decide who...

its so hard!!!

Marice YM me and told me bout the Filipino version of Gossip Girl! OMG! Its already showing! What the Fuck! Whoever allowed that, the hell with you and the rest of you that keeps on copying and copying and producing second rated freaking shows! Oh my... And the hell with pinoy versions of hip hop songs! ISANG MALAKING PWEE!

Must produce original art! Original art! Original Art! Stop bastardizing others work!

I cant do performance art anymore... the enthusiasm escape me...

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