October 15th, 2012

homurathetimelesbian:

no

forced physical activity in school isn’t what helps kids be healthy

physical activity that is at their skill level and their comfort level is what keeps them healthy

forcing every kid, regardless of skill level, size, and muscle to do shit like run the mile in 6 minutes or less and criticizing them when they can’t do it is as fucking stupid as refusing to let kids have any physical activity in school at all

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October 13th, 2012

amazinglyartisticadvice:

ipgd:

derpula:

phantompussy:

pornjunkyard:

booanon:

pornjunkyard:

derpula:

  • draw from life
  • draw from life
  • draw from life
  • if you draw using only other art as reference your art will end up looking twice removed from life in…

(Source: derples)

October 9th, 2012
artist-confessions:

A good critique is constructive. It points out things you have done successfully alongside your shortcomings, and offers advice and direction as to how these shortcomings can be improved upon. Ideally, they should come off as neutral in tone, as critique should be an objective process.
Pointing out a bunch of things that are wrong within a piece without any meaningful suggestions is just criticism, not critique.
Expressing like or dislike for a piece, or using overtly subjective qualifiers (like “good” and “bad”) isn’t even criticism, it’s opinion.
Regardless of whether or not you have received good or bad critique or criticism, whether or not you apply it to your work is entirely up to you.
(taken from lexxerduglas)
submitted by -Anonymous

artist-confessions:

A good critique is constructive. It points out things you have done successfully alongside your shortcomings, and offers advice and direction as to how these shortcomings can be improved upon. Ideally, they should come off as neutral in tone, as critique should be an objective process.

Pointing out a bunch of things that are wrong within a piece without any meaningful suggestions is just criticism, not critique.

Expressing like or dislike for a piece, or using overtly subjective qualifiers (like “good” and “bad”) isn’t even criticism, it’s opinion.

Regardless of whether or not you have received good or bad critique or criticism, whether or not you apply it to your work is entirely up to you.

(taken from lexxerduglas)

submitted by -Anonymous

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September 30th, 2012

toottootsonicwarrior:

how to improve your art:

  • practice
  • practice
  • every single day, as much as you possibly can, practice
  • experiment
  • experiment a lot
  • be inspired
  • keep drawing
  • use references
  • just keep drawing
  • don’t be afraid to use rulers and grids and guidelines for practice

(Source: bombermens)

August 30th, 2012

obscured-insanity:

janksy:

an artist’s self esteem is a very complicated thing

you have to think that you’re the shit just enough to keep on drawing
and then you have to hate yourself enough to constantly want to improve

it’s hard to maintain that balance man life is hard

#wow everything about this just hits the nail on its head

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August 17th, 2012

cokedup-botoxgirl:

can we just get this straight? if you message me on tumblr you are not annoying me i am a lonely person and any form of human contact is a god send 

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August 7th, 2012
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