Friday, November 11, 2016

Don't think about making art - Andy Warhol


http://www.biography.com/people/andy-warhol-9523875

Quantity becomes quality over time.

You’ve heard it over and over how the quality of your creative work is so much more important than quantity, but I think it’s time we turn this belief system on it’s head.

  If you quit working on a painting when it gets difficult or tedious, you never build the tools and habits to get past this point & you’ll never finish anything you start.


 Repetition makes us better at whatever habit is being repeated. This means that if we have the habit of quitting every time something isn’t working out, you become a habitual quitter. On the other hand, if you are repeating the process of completing your work & accepting where you’re at, you can turn your weaknesses into strengths.

 You also become great by learning to make decisions quickly instead of over thinking the 10,000 options available to you at every moment. Through experience, you’ll find that there a rarely wrong decisions, just better decisions. A wrong decision can often become a brave & unique technique with a few tweaks.



1. The more art you make, the better the quality will become.
2. The more art you finish, the easier finishing art will become.
3. Everybody struggles to look good when they start
4. The faster you make decisions, the less chance you have of getting stuck or having writer’s block.
5. The more decisions you make, the better your decision making instincts will become
6. We will always aim for quality, whether we make it a conscious goal or not.
7. You’re only ever competing with yourself. Only aim to be better than you were yesterday.
8. Quantity becomes quality over time.
Happy art making!



http://www.musicsoftwaretraining.com/blog/quantity-over-quality/

Thursday, November 10, 2016



Nov 10th work shop

Chankyo : finish Kim Jung Eun Piece coloring.


 Rhea : Fisnish about 50 percent Basic Coloring. 

 Post your work by Friday!!! 
 Chankyo, post your comic sketch by Saturday!!!


Line quality in drawing Ronald Searle



We can observe Searle drawing in this YouTube clip (6:16 mark):

Note how he uses his fountain pen unconventionally, upturned with the nib bent. He has a thoroughly roughed in pencil sketch, then works quickly over that in ink, maintaining a spontaneity in the line — ‘stitching’ as he moves his hand, creating that recognizable jagged quality.

 
In the finished drawing the pen lines are contrasted with much bolder lines most likely made with a brush. The dark wash of the night sky contrasts with the figures lit by firelight and makes the figures ‘pop.’ The horse is subtly toned darker as he turns away from his annoying human partner. His drawings hang together with great appeal, creating a satisfying visual experience for the viewer.


http://www.cartoonbrew.com/educational/6-drawing-lessons-inside-story-artist-matt-jones-learned-ronald-searle-138342.html

Monday, November 7, 2016

Check in This Tursday Nov 10th. 6pm (Chankyo) and 9pm (Rhea) for 10 min.

You MUST post your IP ( inprogress) Comic/ Editorail Cartoon before Thursday. I don't care if it is rough or perfect.


Please SHOW me your work (POST one blog). I haven't see your work lately and deadline is reaching. Chankyo, Thank you for posting your Daily Doodle.  I want to see your Comic.


And I will check in with you  at  6pm (Chankyo) and 9pm (Rhea)  for 10 min on  Thursday. Nov 10th.



Be ready to work on your project on Thursday evening.
If you are extreamly busy or sick, please chat with me indivisually. ( kakao talk)


See you on Thursday and next class is Sunday 13th. I still love you guys. :)