Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov was a champion of the USSR’s “socialist realism” artists, being awarded several accolades for his hard work in making workers look hot depicting workers with delightful grace and overwhelming dignity, as well as portraying key historical moments of the USSR, such as the storming of the Winter Palace,
He was active for most of his life until his death at 58 years old and his many works became the prototypical example of soviet realism. But he was also skilled in creating stylized posters as well. Notably, during the siege of Leningrad he made several posters while inside the besieged city to boost the morale of the population against the invaders.

You can look at a collection of his works here: https://soviet-art.ru/soviet-artist-vladimir-alexandrovich-serov-1910-1968/
Vladimir Serov’s art looks impressive at a glance, but that quality wasn’t the result of simple fundamental skills, it’s nothing other than the crystallization of his passion, his hope and his perseverance.
And that is (mostly) what this mega is all about!
◇ ◇ If you drew something that is still a Work In Progress (WIP), this is the place to share it. ◇ ◇
◇ ◇ If you have any art related thoughts or questions, this is the place for that discussion. ◇ ◇
This mega’s purpose is to create a casual, low-pressure environment for artists and non-artists alike to engage in sharing their incomplete art, giving feedback to others and holding general art discussion. If you are an artist with original works that are complete, you are highly encouraged to make a standalone post for it.
And when I say incomplete, I do mean literally anything that you wouldn’t consider a complete illustration or artwork, from basic anatomical sketches and messy perspective exercises to half-rendered paintings. All skill levels are welcome.
To encourage people to post their art in the comm, halfway through the mega I will post a comment and one of the replies will get their art featured in this section.
◇ ◇ Featured drawing: ◇ ◇
Credit to @marxisthayaca@hexbear.net
This mega’s art prompt word is:
◇ ◇ chainsaw ◇ ◇


Works in progress
hell yeah brother
now this is a mega for me.
i am in the middle of a pretty severe artistic burnout. i want to climb out of it, maybe set myself up so that i can go peruse my masters, idk
How didn’t I see this mega before? Thanks a lot for this!
I’ve been trying to learn how to draw for the last few weeks, maybe I’ll share some of the ugly sketches I’ve done recently when I get home from work 😅
I mostly do gesture sketches and composition of “scenes”
Personally I think that some of Vladimir Serov’s best works are his landscape and scenery paintings. ‘Blue Mountains’ from 1966 is my favorite; they all give a feeling of sitting down, relaxing and admiring the world around you.
The riverside painting had me feeling the same way, it has the presence of something you’re actually seeing. Very cozy.

i actually find myself struggling to finish any of the drawings i start. i think i move on to drawing something else too quickly and it leaves behind so many unfinished works. idk how to push myself to just commit to one piece until i can call it done :p
I have the same problem. I think setting up a reward system might work: per 1 finished piece, allow yourself a special treat. I imagine an American artist might choose a burger.
Goddamn! This is what happens when I select sort by: “hot”



i’ve been working on a reference headshot of my sona. it’s a kitty with face markings loosely inspired by how mountain lions look. i used to have a mountain lion as my imaginary friend when i was a child so it’s a small nod to that :3
Alright, new mega has arrived. I am pretty sure that other megas have a little comment that pings people when a new one comes up, would people be interested in that?
i would really be interested in that, please add me to the ping list if you end up doing so!

i’ve also been workshopping this character design for someone else but i’m not fully baked on it yet. they’re supposed to be a raccoon and coyote hybrid, but i think i’m losing too much of the coyote part…






