I've been looking through my old artwork and found a box full of personal projects. Reflecting on these pieces, I realize how important they were in my journey, and it's made me want to create more and keep exploring new methods.
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Josh Fiddler
7d
oh the pitilessness of youth, qua those juxtaposition pieces. We thought we were so clever and edgy didn't we? I don't have much of my art from high school any more. I've moved too many times and to be honest, I may have even burned a lot of it in fits of youthy angst before I left home at 17.
Thanks for diving into the vaults and putting it all out there, the cringe and the not so cringe. We need to see these things to know we're all on our own path.
one last thing: it's clear your devotion and youthful enthusiasm served you well, and hundreds of thousands of eyes are now looking to you. Brava Stan Prokopenko. Brava.
Caroline
7d
Thank you for sharing these, Stan. Yes, please, more would be great!
Jocelynn Darlene
7d
very inspiring to see the progress, thanks for sharing stan!
ANX804U
7d
these are so noiceee, hehehe I am gonna draw like this real soon.
Gannon Beck
7d
I love seeing an artists early work. Thank you for sharing.
One thing that stands out to me about your high school work is that even at an early age you had an advanced process for developing an image in stages. This is something I need to improve on, and getting these peeks into your development helps.
Daniel Lucas Nizari
7d
Dear Stan, first off congrats on the family expansion. Second, I want to see more of your student work!
How long have you been drawing at that time? I’ve only been drawing for 5 years (always thought I was not artistic), I do see progress, but am not near your student-level 😅