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Injury

Lifer
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Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Originally posted by: Injury
good stuff... poor application, I think.

She's 10 for crying out loud.

Some of you are just flat out pathetic. This girl is in elementary school and has more talent that most of you could ever hope to achieve in something and all you do is bash it because it is religious? And they say the religious are intollerant and nuts. :roll:


<-- athiest, just not rabid.

Art has no bearing on age, IMHO.

When I say it's poor applications, it's not because she's paining religious figures, it's because her subjects are uninteresting and not captivating. I see a horse running through a forest and I think of the cover of some cheezy adventure novel.

Just because she is 10, doesn't mean she can't have more interesting subjects. I'm a graphic designer and I'm trained to not be persuaded by "pretty pictures" alone. Sorry if that's not the way you think.

<-- Catholic, just realistic.
 
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Why did you paint the portrait of Jesus?
It was God's timing; I had been looking for a Jesus model for two years, and I could not find the right face. Then one day I asked my family to pray with me all day. We petitioned God to send the model right through our front door. The next day a tall carpenter came in. He was so humble, and I was surprised that he agreed to model for me. But a week later he called back to say that he was unworthy to represent his master. We all prayed together again, and a few days later he called back to tell us that God wanted him to do it, but he had to cut his hair and beard in three days. So we took a few pictures and I studied his face for a long time. After dozens of sketches, I started painting. It took me 40 hours to finish the first Jesus painting ?The Prince of Peace-- and I still remember I lost four teeth in that time!

:Q

you know, a few weeks ago i would have ridiculed the sh1t out of this. but i guess things have changed.
 

mb

Lifer
Jun 27, 2004
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Every year around here there is an art competition for the local grade schools, and they are displayed in the mall.

The girl has talent, but she's no phenom.
 

Aharami

Lifer
Aug 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
That's amazing.

It kind of struck me as a bit tasteless that her art is for sale though. It's like "She's a genius! Buy, buy, buy!"
What're you talking about? The only true indicator of art quality is its ability to sell. Only bad art is free and only bad artists need government funding. Good art will always sell.

I agree. But the main reason her art is selling is because of her age. Granted she's got a gift...i mean to paint like that at such a young age is amazing. But thats exactly the point...her age. You think her art would be selling as well as it is (I assume it is) if she was 10 or 15 years older?

She's very good, I'll give her that. But Im not fond of her religious theme in all of her paintings.
 

Czar

Lifer
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talanted yes, but rather wasted in my opinion

She is ofcorse very young so she definetly has lots of time to develop. She has the technical aspect but lacks the artistic one.
 

daveymark

Lifer
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Father put a heavy-duty collapsible ladder against one wall in the family room, where Akiane and her brothers spent hours swinging from one side of the room to the other, without tiring, like little gibbons.

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dxkj

Lifer
Feb 17, 2001
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Originally posted by: Insomniak
Very good art, but it could do without the religious brainwashing/propaganda.

EDIT: I also take issue with the term "binary genius". How does one define genius in art? I don't think simply being very very good at something automatically instates genius. Are Olympian sprinters geniuses at running?

Silly comparison.... art is obviously more mental than it is physical....
 

jjones

Lifer
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I find her earlier drawings and paintings more interesting than the later ones. It's as if, when her parents realized she had talent beyond her years, they decided to hire someone who can paint the poker playing dogs on velvet to tutor her. I hope she gets beyond that.
 

kogase

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Originally posted by: jjones
I find her earlier drawings and paintings more interesting than the later ones. It's as if, when her parents realized she had talent beyond her years, they decided to hire someone who can paint the poker playing dogs on velvet to tutor her. I hope she gets beyond that.

Happens to most wunderkinds. Parents sap them for fame and fortune, and the kids burn out in their teens.
 

Czar

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: jjones
I find her earlier drawings and paintings more interesting than the later ones. It's as if, when her parents realized she had talent beyond her years, they decided to hire someone who can paint the poker playing dogs on velvet to tutor her. I hope she gets beyond that.

haha exactly :)

her most recent works can be described as tacky
 

HumblePie

Lifer
Oct 30, 2000
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About as good as I was at that age.. let's see if she doesn't get burnt out like I did too. There becomes a point where you just run out of ideas and it always feels like someone is expecting more and more out of you, without actually saying so.

She's got talent, many people do. What she's done is fairly impressive considering I rarely saw another kid I thought was as good as me.... until I got invited with the winners over the years to the National Scholastic Art event. Then I started noticing... too many kids are actually good at art in different ways. She's good a painting big pictures. I'd like to see her chisel a marble slab into something :p Or weld some metal. Fine detail work is done every day by people with skills. Then they get hired out for $10 an hour to an advertising firm, or even less for other places.

Then again, the difference between a good artist, and a "great" one is usually not what you can do but who you know. She's got talent and someone to promote her talent. Her agent is damn good too! Cause for every 1 kid thatgets shown on Opera with talent like that 10 more are easily just tyring to make it to the end f the day and using their talents to pass the time.
 

GasX

Lifer
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The skill is impressive ESPECIALLY considering her age, but that crap looks like the stuff they sell at discount furniture stores for people who want instant decor...
 

Vic

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Jun 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: Aharami
But Im not fond of her religious theme in all of her paintings.
Who cares? I don't personally like her style (although I admit it is talented), but more than 99% of the best art in the world is religiously-themed. You'll pardon me, but the typical rabid atheistic hate here is just ignorant and bigoted... as always.
 

OutHouse

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Aharami
But Im not fond of her religious theme in all of her paintings.
Who cares? I don't personally like her style (although I admit it is talented), but more than 99% of the best art in the world is religiously-themed. You'll pardon me, but the typical rabid atheistic hate here is just ignorant and bigoted... as always.

yip, i bet the religion haters in here would never step a foot in the Louve (sp). that place is filled with masterpieces and most of them are of religious nature.
 

HumblePie

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Mwilding
The skill is impressive ESPECIALLY considering her age, but that crap looks like the stuff they sell at discount furniture stores for people who want instant decor...



Age has nothing to do with it. She just has better fine motor skills, probably better eye sight then average, and that's really all you need besides confidence. Confidence is key to convince yourself you are beyond drawing stick figures and cutting hearts out of paper plates, and making people chains by folding up paper and cutting them out. I guess if I hadn't seen it before, or hadn't actually been like her at that age I would be impressed. But really, it's not THAT uncommon for art. I had pictures hanging in the Smithsonian when I was 8 from winning an art contest. I did a 4 foot by 6 foot picture of all stiple dots so close together that you had to be closer then 4 feet away to it to realize it was all dots. It was a picture of my little brother walking besides a duck/swan pond we had by our house in Holland. All I used was a regular ink pen. It took me 8 months to do but it really wasn't all that hard. Heck, I got to the point I could watch TV and let my hand do everything with me only having to glance over at the picture to reposition my hand for a new section.

I duno, maybe Im bitter because while I was good, I never did much with it. Didn't really know how nor did I care to "market" my skills when I was 8 years old. I did it because I thought it was fun and something to do. chances are, I'd probably never have entered an art contest at all if my parents hadn't submitted my art in.

The problem with Art is that there is no age boundaries. If you guys here saw half the crap I'd seen while growing up then you wouldn't be as impressed. I only wish there was an internet when I was her age :p Might have made money... naw.
 
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Lola

she is very talented. purely from the artistic view... she can paint very well. her colors are nice, they blend well, the shawdows and lights are perfect. she is talented.
 

bootymac

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Aug 20, 2001
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Damn, looks amazing! But in today's world, art is a bunch of squares with a red dot hidden somewhere
 

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: HumblePie
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The skill is impressive ESPECIALLY considering her age, but that crap looks like the stuff they sell at discount furniture stores for people who want instant decor...



Age has nothing to do with it. She just has better fine motor skills, probably better eye sight then average, and that's really all you need besides confidence. Confidence is key to convince yourself you are beyond drawing stick figures and cutting hearts out of paper plates, and making people chains by folding up paper and cutting them out. I guess if I hadn't seen it before, or hadn't actually been like her at that age I would be impressed. But really, it's not THAT uncommon for art. I had pictures hanging in the Smithsonian when I was 8 from winning an art contest. I did a 4 foot by 6 foot picture of all stiple dots so close together that you had to be closer then 4 feet away to it to realize it was all dots. It was a picture of my little brother walking besides a duck/swan pond we had by our house in Holland. All I used was a regular ink pen. It took me 8 months to do but it really wasn't all that hard. Heck, I got to the point I could watch TV and let my hand do everything with me only having to glance over at the picture to reposition my hand for a new section.

I duno, maybe Im bitter because while I was good, I never did much with it. Didn't really know how nor did I care to "market" my skills when I was 8 years old. I did it because I thought it was fun and something to do. chances are, I'd probably never have entered an art contest at all if my parents hadn't submitted my art in.

The problem with Art is that there is no age boundaries. If you guys here saw half the crap I'd seen while growing up then you wouldn't be as impressed. I only wish there was an internet when I was her age :p Might have made money... naw.


Ok, so post some pictures of the great art you could do at 8 years old. Like LolaWiz said her use of lighting and shadows is amazing. for a kid her age to have that kind of skill is amazing. so humor us and show us your art.
 

tami

Lifer
Nov 14, 2004
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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: HumblePie
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The skill is impressive ESPECIALLY considering her age, but that crap looks like the stuff they sell at discount furniture stores for people who want instant decor...



Age has nothing to do with it. She just has better fine motor skills, probably better eye sight then average, and that's really all you need besides confidence. Confidence is key to convince yourself you are beyond drawing stick figures and cutting hearts out of paper plates, and making people chains by folding up paper and cutting them out. I guess if I hadn't seen it before, or hadn't actually been like her at that age I would be impressed. But really, it's not THAT uncommon for art. I had pictures hanging in the Smithsonian when I was 8 from winning an art contest. I did a 4 foot by 6 foot picture of all stiple dots so close together that you had to be closer then 4 feet away to it to realize it was all dots. It was a picture of my little brother walking besides a duck/swan pond we had by our house in Holland. All I used was a regular ink pen. It took me 8 months to do but it really wasn't all that hard. Heck, I got to the point I could watch TV and let my hand do everything with me only having to glance over at the picture to reposition my hand for a new section.

I duno, maybe Im bitter because while I was good, I never did much with it. Didn't really know how nor did I care to "market" my skills when I was 8 years old. I did it because I thought it was fun and something to do. chances are, I'd probably never have entered an art contest at all if my parents hadn't submitted my art in.

The problem with Art is that there is no age boundaries. If you guys here saw half the crap I'd seen while growing up then you wouldn't be as impressed. I only wish there was an internet when I was her age :p Might have made money... naw.


Ok, so post some pictures of the great art you could do at 8 years old. Like LolaWiz said her use of lighting and shadows is amazing. for a kid her age to have that kind of skill is amazing. so humor us and show us your art.

this humblepie isn't as humble as we initially thought.