aquaphorbottle
aquaphorbottle t1_iu2f1f6 wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
See? You keep going in circles because you can never seem to just let your pride go and own up to it. I’m done talking to you. Go cry at other art that pisses you off, somewhere else preferably.
aquaphorbottle t1_iu2ebgz wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
I was never anything but r e s p e c t f u l to you. You were the one coming out here having to tell me I needed a thicker skin and that I could go shove my bleeding heart somewhere else, all because you couldn’t stand the look of a painting and instead of simply scrolling, you had to inform ALL of us just how much it bothered you in the most immature way possible. Don’t try and shift the blame to someone else. Good day
aquaphorbottle t1_itwrixc wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
Again, it’s called having respect, doesn’t mean you have to like what someone does but having common decency to be respectful shows that you’re a mature individual and that you’re secure in what you believe, clearly you’re not quite there yet…
aquaphorbottle t1_itwig4g wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
You’re free to have your preferences, no one said you couldn’t have an opinion. Learn to be respectful, your personal opinion doesn’t grant you free reign to act like a child throwing a tantrum when you see something you don’t like, especially in a sub that literally has the rule, “Be Respectful” listed.
In my college art course, we had critique nights for all of our course peers and their projects, if one of us ever commented on someone’s work the way you did in this post, our professor would’ve been appalled and would’ve been quick to kick us out.
aquaphorbottle t1_itwgl9o wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
If you look at their other works, it’s very clear they know how to paint faces. However you claim that this one work reflects on the fact that they might not be capable of doing so, which is incorrect.
Critiquing art is usually fine, but how about you find a more respectful way of “critiquing” by maybe saying, “I can see where you’re going with the piece but maybe adding a face could have added to the appeal of it” or something like that. Instead of literally begging the artist like a whining child to add a face because you feel like they don’t know how to paint them if they don’t specifically insert one into this one piece.
aquaphorbottle t1_itwesqh wrote
Reply to comment by JasonF818 in Nightfall Overture, Me, Oil on Canvas, 50x70cm, 2022 by ania-art
I’m fairly certain the artist left out a face on purpose and by looking at their other works, it’s very clear they can portray faces in art very well. Stop making ignorant assumptions and scroll past the post if you don’t like it
aquaphorbottle t1_iuaa1hn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ““Chhinnamasta” “She whose head is severed”, Me, Oil on linen 120x100cm, 2022 by Maximosmanolisart
This art by OP is based on the depiction of the goddess, Chinnamasta, as stated in the title of the work. This goddess is one of the ten goddesses of the Mahavidya and she is usually depicted as beheading herself whilst standing on top of a naked couple(Kama Deva and Rati). OP didn’t depict anything wrong/incorrect in their artwork