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lorvan-luthor · 3 years
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First ever Demo Reel
By Lorvan Luthor
Music: Happy Rock - Bensound
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An animated logo I made recently uwu
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cover photo featuring my new logo!
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lorvan-luthor · 3 years
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Top 3 Games to Fight Burnout
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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Animated version of the logo I made uwu
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Some mask designs I made based on Pinoy Pride uwu
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Made a logo for my friend uwu ps. there’s an animation but maybe i’ll post it later? By LorVan Luthor
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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some thoughts to share about being a multimedia artist
From the beginning, I knew that I would end up in arts one way or another.
I have dabbled and fell in love with science and literature and sociologies and other fields of study, but I never forsook art. They all have a space in my little fist-sized heart. Still, I want to live as an artist first before anything else not because it feels more important or it seems easier to an uninformed person but because being an artist is a dream. And a continuous one at that.
Jack of All Trades
Being a multimedia artist is being adept in many things. Within the name itself, multimedia, expresses the idea that I am an artist of many fields. As stated previously, I know a thing or two about dipping my toes in unknown waters. It is an exhilarating experience filled with adrenaline, expectations, and experiences. And with the many fields of art, I, for sure, am having and will continue to have these artistic adventures where I will continue to learn and adapt to the trends of art like leaf that follows the river current.
Master of None
A common misconception of being a multimedia artist is that we know the basics of everything but not more than enough of one thing. We are not here to diss on Fine Arts and the people who have mastered one thing. As artist, we should support fellow artists in their pursuit of art. I see being a multimedia artist as a modern-day strategy and lifestyle of an artist. With many ways of art popping out everywhere like mushrooms on the forest floor, learning the lot of those gives more job opportunities.  
But Better than Master of One
It is not as though we do the multimedia part of it equally. Of course, one way or another, we will have our favorite(s) which we love or do better than the rest. It is just a matter of covering all our bases. In our eyes, we want to be the swiss knife of the art world. We are not saying that we will fight the knives and other tools out there. We just want to be useful and well-rounded.
Know Before You Go
At the end of the day, an artist is still an artist. Both bleed and put their souls into every of their works – like horcruxes but the less murder-y and more creative version of it). Efforts are put into our works and it is a legitimate career no matter how painful it is for us to hear otherwise. Hopefully, this sheds a light upon the darkened problem and misconception on us. Support the creatives and we will make the world a better place.
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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Mulan (10-07-19)
Clip Studio Paint
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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Creativity takes courage.
Henri Matisse
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Gibbous Moon
Picture take at Laguna, Philippines
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Quarantine at 3am
Picture taken at Laguna, Philippines
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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LorVan “I now take nature and science related subjects for photos” Luthor
Photo Collage of a Celestron PowerSeeker 127EQ Telescope
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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Hieroglyphs Style
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Superheroes
Based on artworks and comics (Marvel and DC)
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What's multimedia arts?
It's a sort of discipline or practice, which combines and unites the arts from different forms and mediums.
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lorvan-luthor · 4 years
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The Undervalued
          Art is ever present in our daily lives (Abinuman, 2017). It ranges its origins way back from when our species lived in cave up until now where we live in concrete houses. The ever-present art is born in new forms everyday or evolves from something already existing. What people, not all but an alarming amount still nonetheless, fail to realize is that we will not be here without it. After all, the greatest inventions and innovations of mankind were not made without creativity.
            One may have heard of the names Vincent van Gogh, Juan Luna, or Leonardo da Vinci. If not, then they may have been disconnected with the world. The names previously mentioned are famous artists of the world, the painting kind of artists by the way. It is easy to name artists who are famous and known years ago. But what about now? Who are the famous artists of the current time? It’s hard to name someone famous who is not dead yet.
            It may not be noticeable to a lot of people, but the art world has its trends just like the other worlds and communities. There are new names but same trends (Sheets, 2017). There are prejudices and inequality everywhere and we cannot seem to eliminate that. Most known artists, old and new (dead or alive), are male which is a sign of the patriarchal world we live in. They are also mostly white. And most probably of the European or American heritage.
            The problems do not start nor end with these global trends, the foundation of those who want to pursue art happens early. The lack of support from the people around us can make quite the impact. They are uninformed on how people make a living out of it. Artists are also shamed or ridiculed for having unoriginal artworks which is a great problem since having an original idea is unconventional because corporations tend to sell what is sure to sell and an original idea is a gamble to their finance or stock market place. Corporations fear creativity for its power to knock off their constants, whether it’s power, standings, or even prices (Topic, 2012). These are just some of the reasons why artists are discouraged from art or from exploring their art further (Abinuman, 2017).
            Another problem students face is the ‘unimportance’ of art subjects in school. The art, music, and humanities department are often dubbed as minor compared to the math and sciences dubbed as majors. The society has been programmed to credit the academic skills over the creative ones. Figures and terms and numbers often deemed useful compared to creativity called as wasting time. Due to this way of thinking, less people go to arts and less jobs are created for those with art degrees (Fearon, 2015). This led to schools and universities putting less to no prioritizing and funds of the programs inclined to art (Higgins, 2015). With lack of opportunities for employment, there comes the competition over position of the same expertise (Benitez, 2016).
            The problems mentioned before are not all we face but just some. The last problem to be tackled in this article is about the rates. One would think that with all the hard work, expensive equipment and education, artists would get at least a decent amount of money. No. I should be like that but no, that’s not how the world functions. People expects low rates because they think our work are not as valuable. When artists charge a proper rate, they are mostly seen as arrogant or ungrateful. While it is true that printing a work is easy, creating it didn’t take just whatever time we took in doing it. There are hundreds of thousands of pesos invested in our education and equipment (Manucom, 2015). To simply ask for a lower rate over a commission (or something as ridiculous as a shout out over social media) is like asking a doctor to operate you in the heart for only one thousand pesos (or a shout out which is just as ridiculous).
            In conclusion, artists started becoming undervalued some time ago and it only got worse since then. Many have suffered because of this. Students, professionals, and those dreamers with broken dreams. The industry of art is hard because that’s how the world made it be. And in this financial world we live in, who has the money to “waste” on “simple designs”. And don’t misunderstand. That statement has sarcasm written all over it.
           It’s no wonder why artists are undervalued today.
- LorVan Luthor
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