It. So, like, in each of these photos I have here that I drew, I noticed the pattern, which is. I wouldn't call them hallways, but they're more like corridors or just lanes, avenues to follow. And I drew these, like, these lanes in these avenues, because I didn't have anything else. It's a filler, is what this, you see right here. But then I look at it, and I'm like, you know what?
Hate to tell you, but you're wide awake now, sir. Oops. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah. I would like to hearing you question why there's crows in your own drawing. Please talk about that. Please talk about how images come into your head and then they just manifest themselves on a page. I know what that's like. Yeah. It's always good to reflect back on your work and look for all. All the hidden gems that you left for yourself
Dean Most
@DeanMost925_n · 4:50
But if you flip it the other way every four ways, you'll see four different drawings or four different perspectives, four different views, and they usually have some kind of face in it, some kind of circles for the eyes and lines for the mouth
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 2:48
Usually I'm at some type of local festival and there's an artist there selling their art and I'm inspired by what I see and what I visualize and how it moves me and then I purchase it. Then however, I will say you showing images of your art and then talking through your thought process in creating, it was beautiful, it was raw, it was real, it was unfiltered. This is just how it landed for me. I'm just saying
Dean Most
@DeanMost925_n · 4:42
But when I look at it even further, what I painted, and I didn't realize this till months later, is that. That is a picture of my stepfather, Rico, who I no longer associate or have any affiliation or talk to communication with. Haven't since my mom passed away. And that's my mom. The last time I saw her, she was dead in the house that him and her lived in. And she was pink, and she was naked