I'm 17 years old, currently in my last year of school. Located in the East part of England and working hard to get into my two top desired Unies to study Architecture as of next year. I've always been passionate about art, ever since a little lad, experimenting with pencil and watercolour to start with, then gradually expanding into acrylics, oils, charcoal etc. and most recently sculpture media such as plaster, wires and clay. I've been involved with Photoshop for about 3 years, and 3d softwares like 3d studio max and cinema 4d for just under one year, but which to expand my knowledge with these programs to further enhance my 3d skills. My fav artist is Phil Hale, as you might have seen the influence in my work (although it's not half as amazing as his) and have a great interest in architecture which I wish to pursue as a career later on in my life after graduation. My main inspirations come from visiting various galleries and vintage accessories (yes I love vintage). I try to somewhat show this in my work, but often fail. My other aim is to achieve a certain style, that is uniquely mine and recognisable, but by the looks of it that may take a few more years.
Due to my passion for art, I was set on starting an art group aimed at mainly trad/digital work and mixed media. However, those hopes vanished as a result of my tight schedule and academic life.
Aside from art, I play a lot of Golf (often during the summer since I can't be arsed to play during winter) as part of the Junior Team in my region and do a lot of running, both cross country and sprinting and normally take part in annual athletics events. I am a sceptic in my own right and thereby do not believe in theism or any other religious beliefs. I'm also a deontologist and which all governments would develop this as the norm of their political decisions and actions.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I really am enjoying your gallery and its no secret that I have a huge love for charcoal myself. Welcome to CS! :]
talented artist, dont get swallowed by the fake-art machine and stop making those drawings!
posted 27 Sep 2007
thecasualblue haha cheers mate, I'm glad I was able to join this place. It's the only online community where I can truely say that every artist has something unique to offer. I'll be doing some more charcoal drawings, but need to try something different soon as my sketchbooks have become too monotone lol and if I'll be using some of it for my portfolios then it needs a bit of colour.
posted 27 Sep 2007
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