Friday, November 13, 2009

Guro art, helps me- something wrong?

I love anime-style art and have spent many earned dollars on art supplies etc. It is an alternate activity to game playing or work when I want to forget about things that frustrate me.





Anyways, I seem to enjoy most the guro style art. However, It's not exactly lost limbs, intestines hanging out, etc....it's stuff like self-injury aftermath, seppuku, write-slitting, etc. I dont know why I prefer this kind of art; I am not a violent person generally. I do, however, like to make a lot of emotion expressed in my art, and almost all of my projects feature dissapointed, sad, scared, or eerily satisfied characters.





I have mood-swings between hard depression and anxiety to positive excitement and happiness. It is through this sort of art that I seem to vent my frustrations and struggles regarding this, but it still doesnt explain to me why I just dont like other forms of art as much as this.





Anyone able to answer my question? Is my focus really that awful?

Guro art, helps me- something wrong?
The way I look at it, if you're not hurting anyone else there's no problem.





Your focus isn't awful; it might have something to do with the fact that it's unconventional and a little taboo.





Don't stress over it. Individuals all vary, and if you enjoy drawing that kind of style it's your business.

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