Cannabis Inspired Art

Some 2"x2" acrylics i tried to do super stoned.

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Those look nice. I like stuff like that

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Thanks, it was my first go with the mini canvas.

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If you don’t have any atm, and you plan on doing more small art, get a pair of goggles with different size lenses that fit it. I have a pair that go up in 25x magnification to 100. Even with my hands badly shaking, when I put the visor on the shakes calm right down, allowing me to paint tiny stuff.

The shroom fairy is 2.75 inches from the fingertips on the shroom to the tip of his hat.

Magic Mushroom Fairy

This is slightly bigger but harder, its a Harley horn cover, roughly 3.5 inches tall by 3 inches wide, I managed to get Canada written on his shoulder with his signalman’s badge, and 4 letters of the ships name on his hat. The 5 cent piece is for size reference.

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Being super literal here lol.

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I like that. It looks real almost. Great work

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Love the work.

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I like it. Nice colors

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I like that. You need a sponsor. For all those art supplies.

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I was looking again I was like it’s a big old bud. Nice paining.

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this is great, I love this guy!

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/01/world/europe/danish-museum-artist-jenns-haaning.html

“This is only a piece of art if I don’t return the money,” Mr. Haaning said in an interview.

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Lol. Dude, thats badass.

What’s your ‘paint-thinner’ and utensil? Acetone / alcohol, and a paint-brush?

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Alcohol and paint brushes

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I saw that! He has until January to return the money they gave him or he may be in breach of contract.

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He just painted what’s on his mind is all. :laughing:

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Fuck that, I’d let the courts decide.

They wanted a commentary on work in the modern world — I can’t think of a more apt response.

Addendum; after reading the article I’mma have to step back from that previous perspective.

He said the artist was given 532,549 Danish kroner to reproduce two of his previous works, in which he had framed piles of kroner and euro bills to represent annual wages earned by workers in Austria and Denmark.

Sounds like the artist didn’t fulfill the obligation. Whole thing is super confusing. I guess the extra 520,000 Kroner was supposed to literally be the artwork.

Therefore, the museum expects Mr. Haaning — whose actual commission payment had been set at 10,000 kroner, less than $1,600, plus expenses — to return the money that was supposed to be contained in the artworks after the exhibit closes in January

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Your drawing look great. The little seed packets. You said you drew them. I’m sure it took time. @lunchpale those are cool.

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Thanks , I was doing a bunch for an event that I didn’t attend

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Thank you!

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