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>>4984253
Needs more:
Ashcan
Hudson River
Naturalism
Realism
Impressionism
etc.

Get some American stuff in there, Some Russian stuff. Your selection is far too euro-centric and lacks the diversity of content to really learn folks some good shit

Pointilism is a meme
Van Gough is a meme
Abstract Expressionism is a CIA plant from the 60s
Lets see some more variety. Yall MFs need books.

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>>4687663
You should just read the thread again. %99 percent of it is commonly accepted as good conventional advice. I put it all here in one place for your convenience. I typed all of that out for people who actually want to improve at making art. I took time out of my life to make a post on /ic/ and clearly list out a concise list of helpful realizations that artists often struggle to get a handle on. Then I typed out annotations that I specifically wrote to be memorable and easy to understand. I even stayed in the thread and answered discussions on theory and practice. I'm passionate about art and enjoy talking to other people who are passionate about art. This thread isn't about me. It's about us. It's about you.

If I have made any mistakes in this thread
>>4688262
Perhaps mentioning Gobelins is it. I personally don't even recommend that you even go to a university to learn art. It's not worth the price in the US. especially for the universities that are on a level like Cal Arts / RISD / Artcenter, etc. You can even learn the exact same stuff at a local gallery or studio talking to real artists. My point with directing you to a youtube channel was to point out commonalities in commercially successful art. "Making it" isn't the same thing as living off your art. I don't personally know a single professional artists who's sole income is off their art. I know people who can sell a painting for 30K, but they're not using art as their sole source of income.

>>4688170
>My point was that the rules are different if you're good enough
This is in reference to pornographic art.

To address your hostility, confusion, and name calling I'm actually posting the work of people who have understood most if not all of the facts that I listed out in the master posts above. There are some artists that you will recognize and some that you may not. It's just another helpful thing I have done for you.

You should be more aware of your projected insecurities. It doesn't read well.

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