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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-03-28 01:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #7022 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7022 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2026-03-28 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)

I think that to some degree it comes down to intentionality; I don't know Andre, but I imagine he's making his art look like that on purpose, to induce some emotional response. (The desired response could well be "that looks like something my four year old brother did". I mean probably not. But I'm sure there's a non-zero amount of artists who have done that.)

Whereas the average 4-year-old is just trying their best to recreate what they've seen in real life and/or their imagination, but they're four and only just started learning how to do art at all.

(Anonymous) 2026-03-28 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, this is it for me. It's like the difference between an artist who knows proper anatomy and chooses to exaggerate and stylize on purpose for an effect versus an artist who doesn't know anatomy at all and is drawing with incorrect anatomy because they don't realize they aren't doing it right.