Anvar's Sketchbook till I get better
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Realism to me is at the opposite end of intention because the artistic freedom or initial intention are mostly about the setting there is no room for breaking the rule it a 1 to 1 relation to what we experience.

All intention in that artistic path are driven by one thing achieving realism .To discard any rule of realism no longer define the work as realistic. No matter what intension or story you want to tell there is no cheating because the viewer live in that world. Let take caricature there is alot more room for intentional break in reality for example a elephant who use it ears to fly.

Right now what i see in this sketchbook so far is more impressionistic in nature more concern with brush work then a complete and flesh out result that mirror reality. I would expect some kind of ''finish study'' if you are going for realism meaning the closest 1 to 1 to relation you can to what the eye perceive. But i also understand that study are rarely that extensive even when realism is the goal as we often seeking an understanding of concept we need to put into practice what we learn and it often blur the line between the end goal and what we were doing at that time to get closer to were own artistic intention. There is master study and master copy and i think it also important that you establish that as your goal but anyways it hasty of to me presume you don't know what impressionism is since you are probably more knowledgeable than me when it come to art history specially since if you have a realistic background it often come with an art history introduction.

All i am saying is i hope to see a master copy to the best of your ability soon.

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RE: Anvar's Sketchbook till I get better - by darktiste - 01-11-2025, 02:27 PM

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