[ fingerguns! though jiji figured it out already! ]
What drew me to art... Well, obviously the aesthetics, but it's more about the effort that goes into making someone feel something, if that makes sense. If a painting doesn't touch your heart somehow, then it isn't really successful, no matter how good the technique is. So I try to do both.
What I paint depends on the vibes I'm going for, but I do a lot of nature scenes. Portraits, too, if I find a fun subject.
As for what I find beautiful... [ taps chin. ] I think anything or anyone can be beautiful, if you can capture the right moment - even the things you're least expecting. It's all about the energy the subject has, you know?
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begins to wander the giftshop like he is trying to find a trinket to reward him with]
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Certainly, certainly... But such a level of praise - it is a small surprise.
When I receive kindness, it is normally on something more superficial.
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[ did
did the sticky hand fall off or is it still stuck to his face ]
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I suppose that is true. Then may I ask more about you in turn, Kazunari Miyoshi?
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Sure. Kazunari Miyoshi: artist, actor, and full-time student of Veludo Arts University! AMA!
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"AMA"....
What drew you to art? What is it that you find beautiful? Are there types of scenes or objects that you like to depict most in your work?
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[ fingerguns! though jiji figured it out already! ]
What drew me to art... Well, obviously the aesthetics, but it's more about the effort that goes into making someone feel something, if that makes sense. If a painting doesn't touch your heart somehow, then it isn't really successful, no matter how good the technique is. So I try to do both.
What I paint depends on the vibes I'm going for, but I do a lot of nature scenes. Portraits, too, if I find a fun subject.
As for what I find beautiful... [ taps chin. ] I think anything or anyone can be beautiful, if you can capture the right moment - even the things you're least expecting. It's all about the energy the subject has, you know?