THE VACVVM: Official Discussion Thread
We already had him on the list, but now it's official:
It's pretty awesome how they're drawing their own portrait pics.
THEList:
1. Aaron Horkey
2. Brandon Holt
3. Vania Zouravliov
thevacvvm wrote:Peek at part of Brandon Holt's (@heathenlegs) self-portrait for the site. Honored to announce that he'll be part of THE VACVVM as well.
It's pretty awesome how they're drawing their own portrait pics.
THEList:
1. Aaron Horkey
2. Brandon Holt
3. Vania Zouravliov
So it goes...
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hahahahafitz wrote:1. Aaron Horkeymfaith wrote:THEList:
1. Aaron Horkey
2. Brandon Holt
3. Vania Zouravliov
2. Brandon Holt
3. Vania Zouravliov
4. Fitz
Thanks for the awesome giveaway
Btw......WHAT'S IN THE VACUUM??
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
if they are going international then they ought to extend an invitation to Nicolas Delort as he seems to fit the mold of fine art, high quality (struggling to think of a better word off the top of my head) illustrators that make up the list so far, though I appreciate that for these things to work its probably important to keep things tight.
just hope they dont go down a subs/secret society route (unless I get one of course at which point it becomes a fine thing and a great way to get the art into the hands of the true aficionados!)
just hope they dont go down a subs/secret society route (unless I get one of course at which point it becomes a fine thing and a great way to get the art into the hands of the true aficionados!)
fitz wrote: just hope they dont go down a subs/secret society route (unless I get one of course at which point it becomes a fine thing and a great way to get the art into the hands of the true aficionados!)
So it goes...
My hope is that since it seems to be a brand new endeavor that they will open it up to more people than just a small circle. A small circle would kind of defeat the purpose, which seems to be to promote the work of a collective group of like-minded artists.fitz wrote:if they are going international then they ought to extend an invitation to Nicolas Delort as he seems to fit the mold of fine art, high quality (struggling to think of a better word off the top of my head) illustrators that make up the list so far, though I appreciate that for these things to work its probably important to keep things tight.
just hope they dont go down a subs/secret society route (unless I get one of course at which point it becomes a fine thing and a great way to get the art into the hands of the true aficionados!)
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Huh?sidewaysscott wrote:Texas, Iowa, any guesses?