Nothing fancy
July 30, 2005 11:13 PM Subscribe
Nothing fancy — except, perhaps, the multidimensional sacred geometry.
I've seen the drawings with the caricature style and the dots somewhere before, or else it's a fairly popular style.
posted by Balisong at 12:06 AM on July 31, 2005
posted by Balisong at 12:06 AM on July 31, 2005
i liked this a lot. thank you!
posted by mayfly wake at 12:15 AM on July 31, 2005
posted by mayfly wake at 12:15 AM on July 31, 2005
Thanks, interesting stuff to look at. The one with the subject of the girl is slightly disturbing.
posted by melt away at 5:00 AM on July 31, 2005
posted by melt away at 5:00 AM on July 31, 2005
nice; thanks.
posted by andrew cooke at 5:45 AM on July 31, 2005
posted by andrew cooke at 5:45 AM on July 31, 2005
I'm a great South Park fan, but it seems to me that the fashion of art and comics drawn by people who have no illustration skills has worn a little thin.
Might be time for people who want to be in the visual arts to actually learn some basic illustration and design skills.
posted by Shouting at 6:26 AM on July 31, 2005
Might be time for people who want to be in the visual arts to actually learn some basic illustration and design skills.
posted by Shouting at 6:26 AM on July 31, 2005
That's, um, the girls are kinda disturbing in a "Those are vaguely sexualized portraits of underage girls" way.
posted by Anonymous at 9:20 AM on July 31, 2005
posted by Anonymous at 9:20 AM on July 31, 2005
I found the one with the girls very disturbing. The look in their eyes was just dead, and I have a hard time imagining that they're good enough actresses to fake that look. They have the look of kids who know too much, too soon...I find myself worried about them.
The rest of it is standard zine material...some good, some meh, but all of it overshadowed by the emotional stab that is looking at those pictures of those children. If I knew where the pictures were taken, and had to power to investigate, I would want to make sure those girls were ok.
posted by dejah420 at 6:47 PM on July 31, 2005
The rest of it is standard zine material...some good, some meh, but all of it overshadowed by the emotional stab that is looking at those pictures of those children. If I knew where the pictures were taken, and had to power to investigate, I would want to make sure those girls were ok.
posted by dejah420 at 6:47 PM on July 31, 2005
I thought this was good. The first section, with the photos, was by far the best. Thanks for the link.
posted by OmieWise at 5:43 AM on August 1, 2005
posted by OmieWise at 5:43 AM on August 1, 2005
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