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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Some people build their art around stories, be it the religious, history, fantasy, sci-fi and so on. Sometimes, its stories theyve read and sometimes around stories they themselves have created. Some artists are inspired by prose, like Hallmark cards, folk sayings, poems and musical lyrics. Adding these to their work often extenuates it and gives the viewer a sense of where the art came from, like a footnote or a caption.
Message edited on: 03/14/2005 20:39
Hard to say MG...I probably write as much if not more than I create in 3D so a lot of times if I am creating an image and I like it it will simutaneously inspire me to write words as well. Other times the pic is an illustration for the words, works both ways. Would you think it odd if someone who was a writer and submitted to the writers forum included an illustration with the poem or story?
there once was a man from nantucket.... lol I used to write poetry and songs with guitar music to boot! one Im particularly fond of has the line "take me away to somewhere else, be it heaven or hell...just take me away..." ( an extremely depressed period of my life) (yep gotta whole bunch of them... poems and songs that is...) I salute those who effectively combine there prose with an image from bryce. :) my .02 BT
there once was a man from nantucket....
...who threw his pc in a bucket...
...he said 'Bryce is just fine...
...but the rendering time...'
...is so long I just want to up-chuck it!'
Message edited on: 03/15/2005 09:57
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Not that most of it isn't lovely poetry, it's just that I'm wondering if it all is just some brilliant scam to roll in votes and so on. Chances are it's simply just a pretty addition that artists add to compliment the picture, being an art community and all. Maybe I'll start adding some of my infinite and sage wisdom to my uploads in poetry form.