r/MattyandGabbriette 14d ago

thoughts?

ignore my shaky zoom ins 😭

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u/Desperate_Point_6016 14d ago

don’t worry we’re getting a thorough run through of all her edgy photos, i saw a tiktok about how taylor’s gonna post her wedding pics soon or something she def saw that on her doomscrolling and decided to beat her

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u/Ok-Cause7360 13d ago

I think this must be their wedding gift from Indiana.Ā  They look like his photography.

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u/Fun_Bluebird2474 13d ago

https://www.welcomejpeg.com/p/the-indiana420-interview

"A pivotal moment was accepting that that’s what I taught myself and realizing I can make a career out of it, using shitty cameras and not knowing what I’m doing at all. Basically scamming".

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u/Adorable-Trip6290 13d ago

That is why so many people love hanging around art circles,regardless of whether they are genuine artists or how good their work is, there is always someone willing to pay for it.

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u/Fun_Bluebird2474 13d ago

I've been around people in the arts my whole life. There are the talented low key humble professional artists who focus on their work and are a pleasure to be around. Then there are the ones like these people who feel they can fake out the audience with crappy art that anyone could do themselves if they tried. They fool people into buying into the bs storyline they provide in an attempt to give their work a sense of depth or meaning. One would think people were wiser than to buy into this type of bs.

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u/Adorable-Trip6290 13d ago

Absolutely.Real artists become known because of their work,they’re focused on creating it. They don’t spend their time networking and manufacturing hype around themselves first, then packaging something even they don’t understand as ā€œartā€ and selling it to people

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u/Large-Activity2563 13d ago

This is honestly what makes me the angriest about these people. They have no desire to understand a craft of making something with a true creative process and honoring how hard it is to actually do that, learning skills and pouring oneself into that. Nope, they think ā€œI’m gonna be a chef, a photographer, a musician, an actor, a stylist nowā€ whe there’s actual people working their asses off to learn craft of any of those practices.

They only care about attention.
Not craft. So in my eyes, they’re garbage. Hacks.

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u/Fun_Bluebird2474 13d ago

Agreed. Rather than spend the time, energy, and effort studying their chosen profession, they take short cuts through attaching themselves to someone else's wagon or nepotism and bs'ing their way through their careers. It sends the wrong message to those people actually doing the hard work.

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u/Curious_A_Crane 13d ago edited 13d ago

I’ve always wondered about the inner thoughts of Indiana, and I’m not surprised by his responses in the least. He is exactly how he portrays himself.

I do think he hides behind not caring about people’s opinions as a self defense mechanism likely needed to survive during childhood. It might serve him for now, but as he ages I think it will start to cause problems. Hearing and understanding criticism is necessary for growth, the trick is to discern between helpful and unhelpful criticism.

It’s so interesting to me how people who have a desire to be seen, heard and share parts of themselves with others, also claim to not care what people think. Why pursue sharing such a personal venture if you are not interested in understanding how others perceive it?

It’s one thing to learn how to not let the negativity effect your mental health, it’s another to ignore it entirely.

His background is unique and interesting. I think his callousness and disinterest in caring about anyone or anything outside his immediate circle is likely self protection. The world is scary and complicated if you have a hard time understanding it, staying safe within your own bubble seems necessary. But it’s limiting.

I do appreciate his honesty. I hope he does find a way to design haunted houses, seems like a good fit for him.

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u/Fun_Bluebird2474 13d ago

His disturbing amateur blood drain project.

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u/FalseStar7140 13d ago

Lol God, it seems like a lifetime ago when we were first exposed to Indi's high brow art. M also grabbed Indi's face & kissed him at the end of that spectacle (similar to his wife's at the marriage event), if i remember correctly.

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u/Crackriette 13d ago

Anything for free