[quote]Perhaps if I practice acrylics some more I'll try my hand at this.[/quote]
I've always liked your physical work (pencil, pen and ink) and would be curious/eager to see your work with a brush.
There's something about physical art when compared to what is drawn on a computer. I am not a snob, nor am I downplaying your skills with a tablet. I just really like the "realness" of something that is on paper, canvas, wood, etc. I can't explain it, but physical media means that the artist can't just "remove a layer" or "unbrush" something on a whim, so what goes down onto the medium, it's there. And I like that.
Oh and yes, the resin fish are beautiful!
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I feel ya nnnnn.... Homie .-. I straight said it in my head No but for real there's something magical about drawing traditionally that I've never felt from digital mediums.
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A friend of mine refers to that sort of sensation as "cold media." When you've got the physical sensation of working on something it adds another layer. My hands are far too slow to write with a pencil or pen to keep up with my thoughts, and even then, fast writing can be sloppy. I'm considering looking for a type writer to write stories with, frankly. Even though that in itself is a machine, what comes with it is a unique sensation all on it's own.