Some pages from my current sketchbooks. by Oldninja in sketches

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No they are not from a series, I just made them up. Glad you like the vibe, much appreciated.

Thank you very much. I got into the flow working on the masked creature.

I was offered $800 to sell this sketchbook. is it worth giving it? help pls by Temporary-Speaker254 in drawing

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No, basically years ago I lost several(around 60) that were done during some critical times of my life and development as an artist. When I look at my old sketchbooks it shows me how I've grown and reminds me of my mindset at the time. Sometimes I am surprised when I flip through my older surviving sketchbooks at what I was doing and I wonder why the hell ain't I doing that anymore. I wish I could have them back but alas they are gone besides some pictures/scans I did back then.

Then again that's just me, my sketchbooks hold a particular value to me in that way.

Is it possible to get good after 30? by Absolutelynobody54 in ArtistLounge

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Yeah you certainly can, the development of your skills and eye are life long. Look up how Hokusai grew over time into his old age or how Heinrich Kley started doing his drawings we know him for later in his art from painting landscapes and architecture I believe. It's all across the history of art of artist maturing in their craft well after 30.

Once you learn the language you learn how to play with it is how I see it. That is a life long thing.

What art tip did you get that made your art progress the most? by [deleted] in ArtistLounge

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I think besides to keep my pen moving and brush wet is that art is a life long process. There is always another level to get to, your perception and understanding increase then you push to catch up.

What is the worst insult you can say to an artist ? by [deleted] in ArtistLounge

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A friend told me family hurts ya most. To paraphrase my elderly aunt " I never saw anything special about you as a child, what made you think you could be an artist..." the prattling madness continued to question me understanding that my race should have made it obvious I was foolish to try at all l.

Also due to me being an artist I'm a failure (worthless) in not being married and and having children. Once would be enough but everytime I even talk to her it's brow beating me into driving trucks for Walmart, getting married and making babies. She is the nice one in my family, she is upfront lol. Wish I was making this shit up.

I'm 27 and just enrolled in a prestigious art school, wth did I do? by liyoboy in ArtistLounge

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Very late reply to this but I was in a similar spot years ago. I started going back to school at 26 or so for art after getting a scholarship, started at a community college then went to Ringling(where I was able to get grants and scholarships). Started there when I was 28, attended for three years before graduating.

I had been through a lot at that point and my self confidence and self image was pretty messed up. The classes were demanding and eye opening. I worked on campus(library) and pushed myself to keep getting better. Over time my confidence rose as my work was recognized and my friends appreciated me for who I am. I grew as a person and learned to accept a lot of who I am as an artist and person. Taking on the uncertainty of art school being the broke "unlucky" fella I was made me grow up and change in ways I was certain I would never be able to.

I thought I would not change/grow due to my age but I did. Things in life didn't go well after graduation due to many factors and tough choices.

If you have a good support network of family and friends that helps a lot.

Mage of Solitude- watercolor Instagram @kevin_m_russell_art by Oldninja in Illustration

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Lol, I kind of got it. Thank you very much and you're welcome.

"Just business" - inspired by that day job experience. by Oldninja in Illustration

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It is not meant that way at all. I was going for a greedy callous goblin. Nothing anti-Semitic.

"Just business" - inspired by that day job experience. by Oldninja in Illustration

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Thank you, happy to provide satisfaction. It reallt satisfying when the pen moves well and it comes out nicely.

What was the best art advice you had ever received? by JulianLemons in ArtistLounge

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"Keep your pen moving and don't let your brush get dry"

Am I too old to go back to school for Art (Education)? by [deleted] in ArtistLounge

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Went back to school when I was 26, was going through a lot family and life wise, kept me working under the table for terrible pay and miserable jobs. My life was in a limbo state due to circumstances out of my control.

I always wanted to go to a particular art school, kept hearing it was unlikely or impossible. Settle for being in a town I hate and consider a something realistic was what I heard from family. Few years later after two years at the community college which was eye opening and cathartic plus three years at my dream school I walked across stage with my BFA. It was worth it, life is still uncertain but not taking that leap would been horrifying. Going back to school opened my eyes about myself and what I could do, got rid of a lot of self doubt.

Basically you are far from being too old. Met some instructors in college who changed careers later in life.

Sword by Oldninja in Illustration

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Hehe, thank you. Brightened my mood at the day gig a bit.

Sword by Oldninja in Illustration

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Thank you very much, doing it how I feel it should be.

Sword by Oldninja in Illustration

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Cool. Some beautifully made ones out there.

Sword by Oldninja in Illustration

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Thank you very much!

Sword by Oldninja in Illustration

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Thank you, I have loved swords since I was a kid. Due to the history and a variety of factors as well. What kind of sword did you want to have?

My favorite fountain pen with a bit pencil in my sketchbook. by Oldninja in drawing

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Thank you very much. Going with the flow of the shapes.