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My entry. Done in watercolor with the focus being on my three main inspirations in art Baylee jae, Mark Crilley, and Jazza!

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That's pretty good!. Could have added more artists, but I like it!. Check out mine too!:https://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/arnav4321/artist-army-vs-failure

Sandwolf49 responds:

Thanks! I couldn't figure out how to add all of the artist I follow without it becoming over crowded.
Yours looks pretty good. I love the color scheme and the zombie Bob Ross!

Pretty sure he said that the artists were not allowed to fight each other... great water color either way.
Edit in the video timestamp 3:30 jazza says and I quote " A rule is. There is no war waged from an artist to another for we are all united."
I am not telling you this to be a butt. Just saw this and was bummed out cause it violates a rule. Best of regards Elemental.

Sandwolf49 responds:

There was nothing that said that they couldn't be fighting, just that it couldn't be gory levels of graphic.

Edit; But there not fighting fellow artists, there bringing life and creativity to the uninspired, as evidenced by Baylee bringing color to the one sketch soldier and mark giving a pencil to another.
Plus the sketch soldiers are wielding eraser swords.
What I wanted my piece to represent is one artist bringing inspiration to someone who doesn't feel creative or those who are Disparaging of art because of their insecuritys and giving them the tools to build themselves, thous the sketchy soldiers.

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Aug 24, 2019
9:51 PM EDT
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