• GladiusB
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    -114 months ago

    It would cost you nothing to walk away and keep it yourself. There are plenty that think it’s brilliant. Nevermind extremely difficult to be this good at illustration.

    • @Anticorp
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      434 months ago

      Counterpoint, I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t like Norman Rockwell, so I’m interested in hearing their perspective.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 months ago

        I sort of understand where they’re coming from. In a similar fashion, I can’t stand the kid on the cover of MAD magazine. The best way to describe it is a sense of ancient queasiness but even that doesn’t accurately describe my discomfort, not to mention why. The facial expressions in the OP also give me that vibe, but to a much smaller degree.

        *But that vibe is still there, such that I would never hang up a piece by Norman Rockwell anywhere in my home.

        • @Anticorp
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          164 months ago

          Hey, I know exactly what you’re talking about with the Mad Magazine kid. I’ve never liked that character. He’s always struck me as weird in an uncomfortable and creepy way. Like he’s stupid and perverted or something. I can’t really explain it, but I know how it makes me feel.

          • misterdoctor
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            54 months ago

            Yes! The Mad Magazine kid has the exact same quality that puts me off of Norman Rockwell’s style.

            • @[email protected]
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              44 months ago

              It’s the uncanny valley effect, isn’t it? Like, almost everything in Rockwell’s paintings is photorealistic but the facial expressions are slightly too caricatural, too exaggerated too be real. Human faces don’t quite work the way he paints them. On one hand, those faces convey an emotion instantly On the other hand, it’s an inauthentic emotion, theatrical, even dumbed-down - all ambiguity removed and subtlety forgotten. The girl is Proud, the woman is Concerned, the principal is Reflecting.

    • @[email protected]
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      304 months ago

      I think adults can and should disagree on things and feel free to voice opinions - especially if done as civilly as this. Not “this sucks” but just “it’s not too my taste”.

    • misterdoctor
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      84 months ago

      It also cost me nothing to share my subjective opinion of an artist’s work in a respectful way, in a forum conveniently designed for discussion of this exact artist.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        respectful

        i fucking hate

        I don’t disagree that anyone should be able to voice their opinions here, even if it is to express distaste. But let’s not pretend you were doing that respectfully.

        • misterdoctor
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          54 months ago

          Sure, yeah, I can agree with that.

      • GladiusB
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        04 months ago

        It also cost me nothing to give a shit about a crap take that doesn’t like good skill.

        • misterdoctor
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          24 months ago

          I apologize for upsetting you, I didn’t mean anything personally insulting to you. Hope you have a good day 🙏