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    Brainwashing through art.

    A while ago i, on another forum, found a way to make someone draw as if in a dream. this is done by making a collage of the things you know, and the things you don't know. somewhere, seeing as how the things you know you feel you do not know so well, as you might feel that someone would laugh at your work, could bring forth quality in other arts, like things you do not know feeling a bit more in the space of something you do, yes?

    So, if you want to draw a picture of someone doing something, it could bring others to want to do that too! if you were to draw a beautiful or rich or someone otherwise 'of strength,' people will likely feel strong if they see themselves doing the same things.

    This is true for weddings. you find, every male, no matter where in the first world, no matter how poor, must wear a tuxedo, yes? this is because they see businessmen with lots of 'success' and want the same, so copy them. another idea comes to mind,

    So, if you copy someone, it is a testament to be like them as they are. are you willing to work for the way they are, or do you expect to put on a suite and just get it? this could be reflected in life by wearing school uniforms, as i am in favor of everyone in the school being viewed equally.

    Now, if the business wants to make the workers work better together, they should have posters of 'successful' people working various things. if it is a factory, a body builder carrying a tractor tire would make them feel as if they were in some way related to that person, and they will get 'satisfaction' out of doing their work, or some tasks at least. to induce 'order' there should be army pictures with guns to make the force feel, subconsciously as if they are hot army hunks or that they will be working with hot hunks, yes?

    This imagery is easy to replicate and achieve, just remember strength and success in any way that is sought after.
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    This brings back memories too...
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    I find myself back into this plethora of art, something i have strayed from in the past. if we were to observe that art is valued for 'the presentation of ideas or scenes,' then we could also say that the scene is down to how well the artist remembers the scene, imagines it with the information they have, or, recollects the scene, as well as how well they can put the scene from their mind 'onto paper.'

    Following from that, we could say that an artists ability to bring their ideas onto the canvas is down to their starting point, yes? if you start on the outside, you will have a lot of flexing of dimensions, where you would get bigger, knowing you have a lot of space, and that tiny part of the thing you managed to fit onto the canvas will be made bigger, making you change your dimensions or 'sizes' of the whole thing you wanted to paint or draw. of course, if you start in the centre of the piece, you must start small, knowing you can expand it later, yes? makes sense if you ask me...

    Going slowly is always advised if you are shaky with how it will look. in fact, you should always go slowly, as, then you will breathe out with each brush stroke, relaxing you, as i mentioned with my 'hypnotic writing angles.' then, you need to, in a confident fashion, pick up your etcher and make the other objects as points on the canvas. this will allow you more scope of what fits where, and, you will not need to macguyver a new angle for it.

    Ultimately, you need to 'paint in circles.' this is similar to the way you drive a car - something that you will all be familiar with, or, turning taps on or off too. other things that use circles are keys and writing cursive, which many of us use all the time, of course.

    Those tips should help you make better art, i hope.
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    Now for some 'art styles.' i figure, the way you approach your work, the more you enjoy that style, the better your work will be, or, you will be overconfident and make mistakes. either way, if it is for 'fun' and testing the waters why not give these a try?

    The 'semi circle style' would be where you draw in semi circles, or, ellipses. this would see you make curved things with split ends, giving it character, yes? like abstract art is often a mess that comes from emotions, this curves is about the same as placing your piece in feathers, yes? nice decorations.

    ~ I knew this one girl in school who had her pony tail split into a vertical or upwards and downwards cascade or waterfall. it looked really nice too.

    Then, there is the 'point to point style.' this would be where you either spot the point and reach for it, or, you will need to put a pointer there, a sort of 'dot,' where you need to plot the lines and shapes of the image, where the image is made to look like the, in a living image, the top to bottom, as we look down on others, even animals, but upwards because of nature, buildings or objects, as we try to live with our habitat, and, look up to the things we need, of course.

    Then, there is the 'wild style.' this would be where we merely paint and the image develops with our approach to it. this would be where we need to focus on our logic, as emotion is plentiful here.
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    'Basic detail effects.'

    In art, there are details besides colours to focus on. if colours brig forth emotions, through the colours stimulating your eyes in different ways, with the pigments basically being density impaled upon the iris, where the iris will react to the density of the colour as if it were a message that carries energy, through stressing the eye out, through the density clogging the pupil and iris, then we can see that this will confer different stresses on the nerves, where the nerves will feel differently with different emotions being stirred. if this is true, then what about shapes and lines in the art?

    So, what about these 'details?' these will show that the mind will react differently due to conditioning - if you are a little kid, you will look up a line, if you are a parent, you will look down often to see your kids, not with them standing next to you, but in your conditioned way of looking or thinking of the or at the world, yes? if that is true, what does the typical rich spendthrift want? they would want to look sideways at people to impress, as they would look to impress people through their way of life or otherwise, of course.

    With that in mind you know what to do with your target market. remember, art is about being appreciated by someone else, not for you to look at in privacy, yes? there happens to be a financial incentive too!
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    What shapes do to emotions.

    With the shapes in art, or, in life, we tend to appreciate some shapes more than others. For example, the circle and cross are often associated with sciences and general projects, or, religion or bear religious meanings. What do shapes do to our emotions?

    Let's look at the pyramids, they are triangular, and, we really like the look of them, yes? This means, always, we consider ourselves at first impression, and, first impressions last, at the top of the pyramid. This would lend to the idea that we are supported by a appreciating downward spiral of support, due to something, in some way, yes? Then, we could say too that there are two others associated with it, maybe even placing ourselves there with our spouse where we would support a child, maybe?

    So, if we were to observe that a triangle was to indicate supremacy, in some way shape or form, it would be good as a military emblem, yes? If you look at the hidden triangle with the dollar sign, then that would bear the creators idea of it becoming a great currency, and, upon viewing, might take favour with trades. Then, there is the comparison to the circle, which is where we put ourselves inside the circle, yes? This would indicate that we should use light colours there, to attract extroverts, but, it is the introverts with the money to buy the art work, which means that the triangle and circle should have darker colours inside the circle and top of the triangle to attract the best critics, and, all sorts of academics, of course. If that is what makes for a good art work, then that is what must be done, of course.

    Taking nature into it, we need to keep green at the bottom of picture, and, blue at the top. This will remind people of being outside, so, to make it better for many, there should be shades indicating lakes and rivers a the bottom, blue at the top and browns and oranges in the middle, of course, to indicate mountains and hills, yes?
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    Squares triangles and circles.

    I have been working with magic, and that has lent to this idea trend of mine. If we want to sell the art, or have it appreciated, making it good art, we need to understand what the shapes do to the psyche to make it like the art, yes? The majority of even abstract art makes patterns, usually squares and circles, or, square circles, where the square is a sort of like curved one from the blotchy application of the sprayed paint.

    So, what needs to be done to keep it triangular, an, 'pointing upwards?' Remember the more you make the brain look upwards, the more appreciated the onlooker will be as they will be regarding themselves as the one being looked up to, and, this will bring on feeling of 'vertigo,' slightly, where the onlooker will feel lifted. This will make them appreciate it and want to hang it in their house or somewhere else to have others feel that way when they walk in, yes?

    If you want to do that, maybe three circles are required? It is hard to make a triangle out of less than four circles, so three splotches would do the trick.

    Then, there is the prospect of having the art work come out as a square, and, focusing the bright colours into a top point, like a triangle. This will appeal to those extroverts and sex addicts, real yuppies will like that - your main market. It is a waste of time to put dark colours in the top corners, as this will attract introverts, and, they are not 'spendthrifts,' are they?
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