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I guess it's a liveblog maybe? *shrugs* All I know is that I want to keep it in one spot instead of scattered throughout the sketches thread (...especially considering how a lot of it isn't even remotely sketches)
So today we had to do a piece in class
Apoarently I am the only one batshit enough to melt chocolate down for an art piece
Sweet Chocolate Dreams
Size: 6' x 6' approx
Materials: Acrylic Paint, Chocolate, Soap on an untreated unstretched canvas
Comments
Very... Pollock-ish.
And yeah, most of the stuff I put in the doodles thread these days aren't doodles at all, but I haven't really cared about that part.
You mean Pollock-ish, or was I summoned?
You know what, here's the idea. Splat onto the fabric something that degrades quickly. I don't think if chocolate would do, I'd wager it too full of preservatives to rot or something. Then claim the art is in the change caused by the rotting process.
Speaking more seriously: well, it's a splat, I can't really say it's artistic or what if it looks like I can reproduce it by eating my soup messily. Nice pattern though, would make a decent decoration for, dunno, a pillow. I'm sorry, buddy, I guess I just don't get this kind of art.
Heh, now I can say "I knew it!" 'bout that chocolate. By the way, why chocolate? Are you, like, encouraged to do such things?
BTW I hope I haven't been, like too offensive or something.
And yeah, the school encourages a variety of things
And you haven't been
Should have bought Lindt milk chocolate with fruit filling
and eaten it