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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    ARTISTS:

    Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

    The painting just isn't complete.

    At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

    There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

    (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

    Humphrey ArcherS This user is from outside of this forum
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    Humphrey Archer
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    @futurebird

    LOL

    Not an artist, but I promise I will add the ant of your choice to my next short story.
    I might need some technical help to figure out why they are there

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      ARTISTS:

      Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

      The painting just isn't complete.

      At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

      There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

      (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

      Taran RampersadK This user is from outside of this forum
      Taran RampersadK This user is from outside of this forum
      Taran Rampersad
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      #4

      @futurebird I have the problem with writing sometimes. I'll try to use ants.

      šŸ˜€

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        ARTISTS:

        Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

        The painting just isn't complete.

        At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

        There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

        (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

        Loy HenaL This user is from outside of this forum
        Loy HenaL This user is from outside of this forum
        Loy Hena
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        @futurebird

        I will consider it next time

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          ARTISTS:

          Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

          The painting just isn't complete.

          At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

          There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

          (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

          NickN This user is from outside of this forum
          NickN This user is from outside of this forum
          Nick
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          #6

          @futurebird my grandfather collected oil paintings in his retirement and would often meet the artist at home. One of his paintings was a beautiful Scottish highland scene with a loch with a couple of noticeably out of scale ducks on it: he had persuaded the artist to add the ducks later because he thought it was missing something.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            ARTISTS:

            Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

            The painting just isn't complete.

            At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

            There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

            (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

            Kristin (vis.social Admin)K This user is from outside of this forum
            Kristin (vis.social Admin)K This user is from outside of this forum
            Kristin (vis.social Admin)
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            @futurebird Like this one, definitely improved by adding the ants.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              ARTISTS:

              Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

              The painting just isn't complete.

              At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

              There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

              (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

              Don RayD This user is from outside of this forum
              Don RayD This user is from outside of this forum
              Don Ray
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              @futurebird

              The cat lobby is going to be furrious.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                ARTISTS:

                Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

                The painting just isn't complete.

                At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

                There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

                (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

                TheREALPaulJohnsonR This user is from outside of this forum
                TheREALPaulJohnsonR This user is from outside of this forum
                TheREALPaulJohnson
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                @futurebird In my first graphic design class we were given an assignment to fill 100 1inch by 2inch rectangles with as many interpretations of a theme assigned to us by the professor as we could until all the rectangles were filled up. I got "Ant". I really wish I had a photo of that right now. I got an A+. She _never_ gave A+s

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                • TheREALPaulJohnsonR TheREALPaulJohnson

                  @futurebird In my first graphic design class we were given an assignment to fill 100 1inch by 2inch rectangles with as many interpretations of a theme assigned to us by the professor as we could until all the rectangles were filled up. I got "Ant". I really wish I had a photo of that right now. I got an A+. She _never_ gave A+s

                  DNA scheduleR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  DNA schedule
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                  @RobynGoodfellow @futurebird if you do find a photo please tag me gratuitously~

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                  • DNA scheduleR DNA schedule

                    @RobynGoodfellow @futurebird if you do find a photo please tag me gratuitously~

                    myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    myrmepropagandist
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                    @ryanprior @RobynGoodfellow

                    same, this sounds delightful.

                    It's why I do all of this "why not draw some ants?" posts. I just want to look at a cool drawing of some ants.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      ARTISTS:

                      Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

                      The painting just isn't complete.

                      At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

                      There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

                      (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

                      llewellyL This user is from outside of this forum
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                      llewelly
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                      @futurebird I hope it's ok if I prefer Vulcanidris to Camponotus.

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                      • llewellyL llewelly

                        @futurebird I hope it's ok if I prefer Vulcanidris to Camponotus.

                        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                        myrmepropagandist
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                        @llewelly

                        We love Vulcanidris.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          ARTISTS:

                          Have you ever worked on a drawing and it's going well, but it feels like *something* is missing? Something that could add mystery, meaning, a sense of scale, a touch of nature?

                          The painting just isn't complete.

                          At times like this I'd ask "Have you considered adding some ants?"

                          There are always ants in life, so ... they can always help give artwork that *something* that's missing.

                          (Message brought to you by the Camponotus Working Group)

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                          @futurebird Alexis Rockman has had that thought.

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                          Alexis Rockman on Instagram: "Insect Politics, 1989, oil on canvas, 48 x 32 in., Ant with Cordyceps Sporaphore, 1994, oil on wood, 32 x 22in."

                          154 likes, 1 comments - alexisrockman on January 16, 2023: "Insect Politics, 1989, oil on canvas, 48 x 32 in., Ant with Cordyceps Sporaphore, 1994, oil on wood, 32 x 22in.".

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                            @futurebird Alexis Rockman has had that thought.

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                            Alexis Rockman on Instagram: "Insect Politics, 1989, oil on canvas, 48 x 32 in., Ant with Cordyceps Sporaphore, 1994, oil on wood, 32 x 22in."

                            154 likes, 1 comments - alexisrockman on January 16, 2023: "Insect Politics, 1989, oil on canvas, 48 x 32 in., Ant with Cordyceps Sporaphore, 1994, oil on wood, 32 x 22in.".

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                            @BillBraine

                            Thanks for letting me know about this artist!

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