Author Topic: How to forget with art classes?  (Read 985 times)

new school term started today and I have a storyboarding class and a portrait sculpture class. I was thinking about doing something interesting this year like making my storyboarded characters all buff musclemen or something

Or putting noses in inappropriate places

The will to forget around will keep my motivation and morale in high spirits I think

any IDEAS.......?


Unleash your wild imagination.

that sounds like a good idea, but what if:

we replace all the buff musclemen with skeletons instead?

Draw a nose man who steals noses from other people

Nose man has bara muscles

bara 2016 boys

searched bara on google and I am what

I prefer modest musclemen who enjoy fine dining not this

that sounds like a good idea, but what if:

we replace all the buff musclemen with skeletons instead?

oh yeah like there's always one skeleton in every assignment. Hidden secret skeleton.


buff skeleton who work at a fancy restaurant

buff skeleton who work at a fancy restaurant

dude why isn't this a studio ghibli movie forget

searched bara on google and I am what
im sorry you had to find out what bara meant like this :(

What about muscle squids and green space cats?


How to forget with art classes

Welcome to the lesson #17: How to forget with art classes.



It is a simple act. You must first obtain the following:
1- Paintbrush
X- Paint cans (Minimum of one can)
1- Canvas
1- Pen


Process

Step 1: Grab the pen and cut the canvas in the bottom a bit.
Step 2: Paint your body with different colors.
Step 3: Shove the paintbrush far up your ass.
Step 4: Stick it in the pooper in the hole you've cut in the canvas.


This is called "Cumpainting". It's rather rough so you might want to have some lotion to apply on your irritated snake.


That is all for today, students!

Step 1: Grab the pen and cut the canvas in the bottom a bit.
Step 2: Paint your body with different colors.
Step 3: Shove the paintbrush far up your ass.
Step 4: Stick it in the pooper in the hole you've cut in the canvas.
i think i got a migraine trying to make sense of this