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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Release id #94749 : Chaupa (picture in pencil / format A3)
How is this C64 related other than that is was done by a scener? |
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 496 |
Quote:I wanted to do something which nobody has done before, so I chose the size of a a3 and pencil technique.
REVOLUTION :)
j/k - i'm all fine with it. |
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Jon Account closed
Registered: Apr 2005 Posts: 247 |
Is it a scene release or isn't it? I'm confused... Wouldn't something like this be more appropriate for DeviantArt?
J |
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Scarab Account closed
Registered: Jun 2008 Posts: 12 |
yes, the scene. But I'm sick of these questions. finally .. there is more uncertainty. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5094 |
if you ask me it should stay, some exceptions can be made |
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Scarab Account closed
Registered: Jun 2008 Posts: 12 |
So.. i remove this release, but I need to clear up some confusion:
I did it in 2002, when I was left the scene. I wanted on this occasion to do something special, so I chose an atypical size picture. Circulated to a handful of people who still remained. that`s all.
I thought that paper art is a part of scene, but not many about this recall. A lot of these picture (but a4) came into being through the years and there was no problem and now it is. It is unfortunate that this was met with such a lack of understanding, just because it's A3 atypical size. or maybe not so? anyway - never mind, no longer care about it.
without receiving
bye |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
i dont think the confusion was about the unusual size (although size matters, ask your gf) - but about the motive and the connection to the scene.... usually "paper art" connected to the scene don't show motives like this one. when i think of paper art in the scene, i think of stuff like this: http://hitmen.c02.at/temp/spitfreezer.png (ok, the "art" bit is questionable =D) |
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Scarab Account closed
Registered: Jun 2008 Posts: 12 |
so.. if i draw shit in forest, it will not be paper-art, because it is not shit from the commodore? cool to be limited
And how does it relate to the scene?:
Why Don't You Love Me?
I wanted to return to the scene, but I did not wish to create for such a scene, which is tell me what to draw, what is appropriate and what's not |
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wacek
Registered: Nov 2007 Posts: 513 |
Scarab,
Read the backside of Art Femina #1 / Hard on You :) I think it is appropriate ;) |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
I am not the scene, I do not represent the scene.
I consider myself part of the scene though, that's all.
And I have a hard time understanding how paper art like this is part of the scene.
Art Femina #1 / Hard on You is a disc cover, that's easy.
Why Don't You Love Me? and Death Fishing raise the same question: why?
That fact that I never mentioned those, is just because I never came across them.
I'm not doubting it is paper art, I'm not discussing the form or size, nore do I have any question about the quality. Also, it's perfectly fine that you draw, paint or otherwise put to paper, wall or other surface ANY image you like.
I'm just wondering how this is part of the C64 scene in order to make it appropriate for this database, if there is nothing drawn that has ANY relation to the scene.
For me personally (and again, this is not immediately a reason to remove the entry) it's not enough that a scener draws a picture to make that picture scene-related paper art.
None of the answers above have convinced me otherwise.
Why do we put paper-art in this database that has no visual relation to the C64 scene?
(Gosh, can I be more clear than this?)
[edit]
Hell yeah:
Musicians do not upload their MP3s either, now do they? |
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 677 |
I agree with Mace - who made that step pretty easy. |
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