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About Me Member Deviant of Many Talents Ingrid SørensenFemale/Norway Recent Activity Deviant for 3 Years
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specially last 2 serie, both of them getting better, and sometimes im watchin like they´re comes from special colection, sometimes like a stopmotion parts...congrats for plain and pure works..!!..)

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:iconevanangle:
Why thank you so much for the nice comment! :)

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A painting for every face - no correction, just cover-up - The Birthday Massacre
:iconskorpion24:
Nice last pics Ingrid ;P

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:icongooes:
Wow.
I love your traditional artworks.
I've ever been into more simple things, be it writing (By the way - though I had my difficulties to understand everything, due to different reasons - I'd love to read more of your it.), photography or traditional.
Complex art is, without a doubt, wonderful, but in my opinion always suggests some kind of completeness. There's no room for imagination. It's terminated.
To come to my point - it's that sketchy style, that unusual coloring.. I cannot even point out differentiated why i like it so much.
Your artworks just comes across with a very gentle abstractness, leaving an open space to unfold your thoughts, making it grand, nuanced and more multi-faceted than anything other could be.

I don't no whether it was ,or is, your intention, but it's the same with your style of writing. Words are anything but really capable of describing something. Moreover - they often reduce and distort their very own source. Especially such fine and fragile things like emotions, or so undefined things like dreams. Yet, you somehow make it to implicate so much feeling in your written word. I admire that. I really do.

p.s. Sorry. I suck at speaking English.
:iconevanangle:
SOme people say that by doing too detailed art you offend the brain. The brain can know that your dot on the picture is a man without all those details. I like simplicity, but what I love the most is real honest art. I've really started to dislike glorification.

I am so happy that you can view my art and let your mind have those thoughts! This is excactly the kind of response I aim for. I really want to capture the viewers mind the way so many artists and their works capture mind. Imagination is my "playground", I could say.

English is not my first language either, eiher way, first or foreigh language, I understood every word you wrote me.

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A painting for every face - no correction, just cover-up - The Birthday Massacre
:icongooes:
Seems like some people are quite right.
There's just nothing to add. By making something too detailed, you take away two major parts of art. Interpretation and the idea behind something. Definitely, those lacks of perfection are what makes art interesting.

A playground wisely chosen!
I may often say, that I think some piece is wonderful and amazing. But your, truly, are one of those very few, that made me think, made me stick that one additional second to them, touched me.

Thank you for your art, and for your response.
:iconevanangle:
Interpretation, thought and meaning is very important in art. I actually don't mind what people make, as long as they can stand for it, in the same way they stand for themselves, their mistakes, their flaws and whole of their individual, for their art is just as much a part of them as anything else theirs.

I wish I could experience my own art from the outside one day. I wonder how I would see it, what my thoughts would be like. I appreciate your thoughts and flattery so much!

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A painting for every face - no correction, just cover-up - The Birthday Massacre
:icongooes:
I might say, those are the three things which dragged me into art. But that's something else.
I have to admit, you put so much more thought into your art than I do. That's what makes art, your art, so fascinating.
Honest art says so much about one's personality. Every stroke is a fragment of the artists thoughts and feelings.
Trying to do something to perfection is like there is, in the end, something fair and beautiful - but also an empty casing.

Most probably, you would be in a struggle of feelings, if it would be for you, like for me.

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