Tag: drawing
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The Comfort Zone, and taking risks
I get the impression that many artists from experience know pretty well what each pencil or brushstroke will do. They’ve mastered their particular medium, and they can create without too many surprises. Every so often,in the artist forum, I read about artists talking about the Comfort Zone. This mastery is what I think they mean…
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Lazy Day
Been a busy week, and now I’m having a restful day. Did a little work on Sunny Chair, but I’ve put a hold on it for a while. I’m too tired to really do a good job. So, I thought I’d show some odds and ends of work I’ve done but never featured. As usual,…
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Boooooring
A lot of the work of an artist doesn’t make for particularly good blog posts. For instance, yesterday, I dropped off two pictures at an art show, and put together an application for Percent for Art. Just boring stuff I gotta do. In the online forum I go to, they say an artist has to…
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Another drawing
I imagine it would not be possible to not mention the passing of Thomas Kinkaide. He was a very skilled artist who marketed his work well. His work is meaningful to a lot of people, and for all of the talk of his work being saccharin, he certainly contributed to the lives of…
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“Cream of Mushroom”
I don’t really have much to show right now, I guess I’ve gotten a little off track. I think after the mixed feelings I had over “Creativity”, I needed a break so I could be fresh again. In the meantime, I thought I’d post something I did a while ago. It’s 5×7 inches, and colored…