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Gecca

Gecca

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  • 13 Following

  • 68 Experience

  • RomeoLorenzo

    RomeoLorenzo 58 Followers

    Hello there, Enzo here. I'm an amateur filmmaker, photographer and graphic artist from Asia Pacific College

    Nov 12th, 2011
  • joew

    joew 33 Followers

    Jan 11th
  • jamell20

    jamell20 13 Followers

    good in sketching and visualising grapics and image.

    Jan 14th
  • Joseartist2016

    Joseartist2016 788 Followers

    i like drawing and building skyscrapers out of paper and tap. i want to be an artitect when i grow up if not then an artist..

    Oct 3rd
  • Joseartist2016

    Joseartist2016 788 Followers

    i like drawing and building skyscrapers out of paper and tap. i want to be an artitect when i grow up if not then an artist..

    Oct 3rd
  • sunxmoon

    sunxmoon 2105 Followers

    Lowbrow is a widespread populist art movement with origins in the underground comix world, punk music, hot-rod street culture, and other subcultures. Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor - sometimes the humor is gleeful, sometimes impish, and sometimes it is a sarcastic comment. The single most common tactic that Lowbrow artists employ is to poke fun at convention. They know the "rules" of art, and consciously choose not to abide by them. If the test of time for legitimacy (as an artistic movement) means that Lowbrow speaks/spoke, in visual terms, to the millions of us who share a common cultural, symbolic language - albeit a "lower" or "middle" class, media-driven language - then, yes, Lowbrow is here to stay. Anthropologists will probably study Lowbrow in the future, to attempt to figure out late 20th and early 21st century U.S. societal influences.

    May 18th, 2012
  • sunxmoon

    sunxmoon 2105 Followers

    Lowbrow is a widespread populist art movement with origins in the underground comix world, punk music, hot-rod street culture, and other subcultures. Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor - sometimes the humor is gleeful, sometimes impish, and sometimes it is a sarcastic comment. The single most common tactic that Lowbrow artists employ is to poke fun at convention. They know the "rules" of art, and consciously choose not to abide by them. If the test of time for legitimacy (as an artistic movement) means that Lowbrow speaks/spoke, in visual terms, to the millions of us who share a common cultural, symbolic language - albeit a "lower" or "middle" class, media-driven language - then, yes, Lowbrow is here to stay. Anthropologists will probably study Lowbrow in the future, to attempt to figure out late 20th and early 21st century U.S. societal influences.

    May 18th, 2012
  • RaiGfx

    RaiGfx 509 Followers

    Email me: ryan08hernandez@gmail.com Just exploring the world of Graphic Design.

    Dec 31st, 2011
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