1. La Mentira como Mecanismo de Autocuidado y Sobrevivencia Emocional.
La expresión "I won’t lie" (no voy a mentir) aparece con frecuencia como recurso retórico para anticipar una verdad incómoda, una confesión de vulnerabilidad o una justificación emocional. En muchos casos, la admisión de mentiras pasadas subraya una tensión entre la autenticidad deseada y la autoprotección necesaria, especialmente en contextos de ansiedad creativa, agotamiento o lucha con la imagen pública.
- I wont lie. Its one my favorite images to create. And went a tad overboard. Ocd is a bitch.
- Im not going to lie, it might take me a while to post a full piece again because i really wanna do studies to improve my work.
- Im not going to lie though i personally like it and if you actually make it into a way to commission i will personally will want that too.
- I wont lie, mentally, its pulling me apart. I just wanna draw horny creatures. Im not bothering anyone.
- Im not gonna lie this is actually grass fanart masquerading as kokichi fanart.
2. La Mentira como Herramienta Social y de Gestión de Expectativas.
Las mentiras también se emplean estratégicamente para manejar la presión social, especialmente en redes creativas. Desde excusas por retrasos (“that was a lie but i got some trim done”) hasta promesas irrealizables sobre productividad (“remember when i said i would work on it a lot more tonight? the lie detector determined that was a lie”), los creadores usan la ironía y la autocrítica para aliviar la culpa y conectar con su audiencia mediante la transparencia simulada.
- Remember when i said i would work on it a lot more tonight? the lie detector determined that was a lie but i got some trim done.
- Hey remember how i said im back from the video game vortex and that id be posting more art again soon? that was a lie.
- Okay. While i did not exactly lie, i got wrapped up in the mad crafting that needs being done before friday.
- So ermm.that was a lie tldr ill finish the piece some other time, i might just do a little doodle for caspers bday.
- I remembered how to post! ok thats a lie. Ive acturally been sacrificing worktime with friends in order to get these done.
3. La Mentira en la Creación Artística: Ironía, Autorreflexión y Crítica.
La mentira se convierte en una figura retórica creativa en descripciones artísticas, títulos y procesos. Frases como “its fine. i lie.” introducen capas de ironía autodirigida; títulos como “its all connected” o “the lie that enables us to realize the truth” citan a Picasso directamente. También se usan metáforas de falsedad estética (“the illusion lie of super tight clean sketches”) o autorretratos que cuestionan la identidad real vs. representada.
- Its fine. I lie. A gothic portrait of quiet rebellion and dark humor.
- Words i like art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth. Pablo picasso.
- Artists use lies to tell the truth. Yes, i created a lie. But because you believed it, you found something true about yourself.
- Im not gonna lie im really normal about him and this outfit. Lie ill maybe finish this tomorrow?
- Im not gonna lie to you fragile, were still 100 doing scary toilet.
4. Mentiras Relacionales y Éticas en el Entorno Creativo.
Surge una preocupación recurrente por la honestidad en las dinámicas de comisión, copia y atribución. Las advertencias contra el plagio ("dont lie and say you made it"), el rechazo al uso de IA sin transparencia, y la crítica al "tracing" sin mención, revelan un debate ético sobre la propiedad y la autenticidad. También se mencionan mentiras en interacciones personales, como excusas para evitar responsabilidades o promesas falsas.
- Frankly, i dont care how other artists choose to restrict sharing their work, but i personally no longer give a shit what people do with my art. Post it on pinterest. Trace it. Copy the idea. Just dont lie and say you made it i guess.
- Heads up people can and will lie about it. So if youre suspicious you can always put your art through glaze when youre done.
- How to be a good nsfw artist […] 3. Dont lie about your age.
- You had us in the first half, in not going to lie! was worried id get to the end of a nail post and no mention of the eyebrows!
- People will die in the coming days. I cant and wont lie about that […] but what comes after will be something better, and you cant expect to get there without some relief. Art gives that relief.