drawing bad on purpose
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- Blofeldt0
yeah, i've been doing this site and a whole campaign to look kind of 'bad' Takes bloody ages
- pascii0
yes TF this is DA BOMB!
- unknown0
Mr Bingo and David Shrigley are the ones to watch.
- pascii0
i saw that blofeldt, it's on my list : ) it looks fashion
- Wolfboy0
I also dig Mr Scruff's stuff
- TransFatty0
i hate the kid koala stuff
has no soul
- Blofeldt0
hahahahahahaahah
nice one jk
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- TransFatty0
Drawing bad on purpose
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- grafiske0
Radiohead artwork? I think its fucking amazing, there are some things that could have been drawn by a 4 year old.
Saying a whole style is bad is kind of arrogant.
I think right now that style works more often than not, because previously, the look and feel has not been used much in design, or art, and the trend was leaning towards looking all slick and clean for a while.
- ********0
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- ajBerni0
I think calling Jon Burgerman brilliant is a stretch. His front page stuff looks like a weird amalgam of Yoshitomo Nara and Futura. What makes him original is bad drawing... a lack of technique due to no conceptual purpose.
Sure, www.neasdencontrolcentre.... and www.mr-bingo.co.uk/ and others posted (or not) on this thread may have child-like drawings (poor technique), but use them creatively in new ways. I can't see how something [truly] new (in whatever way) can be illegitimate fine art based on it's lack of technique.
It seems that the distaste for this underdeveloped drawing style should question less its deserved place in the art world and more why people are responding to this art favorably today. And if they weren't, we wouldn't be seeing it everywhere.
And finally for the record, I mostly can't stand the stuff myself as a matter of personal taste and appreciation for certain aesthetics over others - but when I do see it used it unique ways, I appreciate it.
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- 187LockDown0
So does presstube fall under this badly drawn art category of design that you hate?
I understand about some of the graphics on clothing etc....
But this is still art. and the best thing about art is that you don't have to like it. Different artists go through different phases, their art usually reflects thier own personanlity or feelings at the time. To you it may mean nothing, and once again, that's OK.
- 187LockDown0
Oh Yeah!!
- Gorbie0
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- 187LockDown0
Badly drawn art is beautiful, on the inside.
