I was kind of high when I made this drawing, and I know it's very very deep. I'm looking for a intelligent person to describe this wondrous work of art in a few paragraphs, detailing the fine lines and colors used in this painting.

I was kind of high when I made this drawing, and I know it's very very deep. I'm looking for a intelligent person to describe this wondrous work of art in a few paragraphs, detailing the fine lines and colors used in this painting.

pfkt.
Edited by nepacaka, 22 January 2016 - 12:30 AM.
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A pop-abstract piece completed in early 2016, Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run grants us a glimpse into a world where human beings find themselves rooted (in a not so figurative sense) inside the comforting green landscape of financial gain. Note the expression on Cage and the color of his carrot-body. He has become fervently and passionately entrenched in his hedonistic lifestyle, and only now as the dull grey clouds of sanity encroach upon him, slowly blotting out his colorful delusions, does Cage try to escape.
Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run
Dyed excrement on canvas, January 2016
Hamster
Edited by ticklemyiguana, 22 January 2016 - 12:44 AM.
A pop-abstract piece completed in early 2016, Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run grants us a glimpse into a world where human beings find themselves rooted (in a not so figurative sense) inside the comforting green landscape of financial gain. Note the expression on Cage and the color of his carrot-body. He has become fervently and passionately entrenched in his hedonistic lifestyle, and only now as the dull grey clouds of sanity encroach upon him, slowly blotting out his colorful delusions, does Cage try to escape.
Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run
Dyed excrement on canvas, January 2016
Hamster
I was gonna give it a go but.... You've said all that didn't need to be said.

Salvage: An Idea to Stop Leavers
A pop-abstract piece completed in early 2016, Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run grants us a glimpse into a world where human beings find themselves rooted (in a not so figurative sense) inside the comforting green landscape of financial gain. Note the expression on Cage and the color of his carrot-body. He has become fervently and passionately entrenched in his hedonistic lifestyle, and only now as the dull grey clouds of sanity encroach upon him, slowly blotting out his colorful delusions, does Cage try to escape.
Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run
Dyed excrement on canvas, January 2016
Hamster
god damn it this made my day
We Can Dance If We Want To

A pop-abstract piece completed in early 2016, Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run grants us a glimpse into a world where human beings find themselves rooted (in a not so figurative sense) inside the comforting green landscape of financial gain. Note the expression on Cage and the color of his carrot-body. He has become fervently and passionately entrenched in his hedonistic lifestyle, and only now as the dull grey clouds of sanity encroach upon him, slowly blotting out his colorful delusions, does Cage try to escape.
Nicholas Cage: Carrot on the Run
Dyed excrement on canvas, January 2016
Hamster
Interesting observation might I add. In no way, in the past, Cage was a sane person and if the dull grey clouds did come, he will consume it while in his bear costume. By no means, Cage is attempting to escape, it is only an opportunity to shine brighter than a diamond once more, and forever more.
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Edited by angryhampster, 22 January 2016 - 10:29 AM.
My god tickle. I've been studying art for 8 years and I've never seen such an appropiate description of a piece. If you can sell THIS, you can literally sell ANY crap (I mean...art - srry hampster). You should become a curator or work in a gallery at least. Or maybe Sotheby's?! THATS how the true value of an artwork is manifested.
Edited by (KDR) KarlSchlag, 24 January 2016 - 07:01 AM.



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My god tickle. I've been studying art for 8 years and I've never seen such an appropiate description of a piece. If you can sell THIS, you can literally sell ANY crap (I mean...art - srry hampster). You should become a curator or work in a gallery at least. Or maybe Sotheby's?! THATS how the true value of an artwork is manifested.
so what you are saying is that most of the value in art is in just BS?
Edited by OdinTheWise, 24 January 2016 - 11:51 AM.
We Can Dance If We Want To

My god tickle. I've been studying art for 8 years and I've never seen such an appropiate description of a piece. If you can sell THIS, you can literally sell ANY crap (I mean...art - srry hampster). You should become a curator or work in a gallery at least. Or maybe Sotheby's?! THATS how the true value of an artwork is manifested.
hehhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I think selling it might require a few more words and a lot more sobriety.
hehhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I think selling it might require a few more words and a lot more sobriety.
that is what you think
We Can Dance If We Want To

hehhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I think selling it might require a few more words and a lot more sobriety.
Edited by (TDM)crockrocket, 24 January 2016 - 02:44 PM.

Salvage: An Idea to Stop Leavers
one day......
i'll show all of you.....
that my art is worth something.....
just you wait!!!
@angryhampster: Sorry, my attempt was more to highlight tickle's skill with words. No Offense. Your artwork is great. It is just that tickle's description increases its chances to be understood as one.
@OdintheWise: Yes. Most of the prices of classic and modern art are made up and stand in no relation to their value or the work and thoughts behind it, in my opinion. I've seen so many unknown artists/students who are totally underrated, while pieces of same content and quality by famous artists reach stellar prices, just because... Yeah why? I wont go deeper into that, because I am too lazy and in the end its your own decision what you think of as art and how much you want to pay for it(if you are able to). But I'll recommend a good book by one of my professors, Isabelle Graw, which goes deeper into that subject. The german title is: "Der große Preis - Kunst zwischen Markt und Celebrity Kultur", 2008 Dumont Verlag, ISBN: 3832190074 I don't know if there is an english version, but it is definitely worth reading, not only for artists and celebrities.
@ticklemyiguana: Sobriety is overrated
Edited by (KDR) KarlSchlag, 25 January 2016 - 08:39 AM.



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