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If you like BOXING ARTWORK, then maybe you'll like these. . . ?
I've been focusing on boxing portraits for about the last two years or so. Do me a favor and click on the link to see my paintings, and let me know what you think. I'm thinking of renting a booth at the Hall of Fame Induction Weekend at their memorabilia show to sell prints of all of these. I'm asking for constructive criticism. . . and honestly, if you think they're terrible, say so.
http://legupphotos.smugmug.com/gallery/6205292_wUU...
Thanks in advance,
Chris Guzman
3 Answers
- ifeelgoodLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
they're good.
too bad, there are many computer programs, adobe photoshops and photo editing softwares where hobbyists can also do what they want to express on the image of their favorite boxers.
i used to draw athletes too when i was young, but when i found out how much you can do with the computers, i felt bad. i felt cheated... and whenever i am inspired to do an artwork the old school way, i always remember how easy it is to do some of the images and techniques through computer and then i get lazy. even though my drawings look original, half of the work was done by the machine.
i feel guilty sometimes, but my friends do it so why suffer?
Source(s): lots of websites offering prints and repros. it's a boon or bane for talented artists.