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any suggestions for painters block?
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 8:29 AM
this is one of my latest works-shag inspired- and was wondering what to put in the background/side? any suggestions? heres a few other peices in the works, id be happy to hear any advice/criticism!!! ___apparently i have a problem with finishing them cuz they all seem to be unfinished, guess id rather start new ones than [never seem to] finish ones already started---- "Here's to Hell! [ Edited by: cabinguy on 2004-08-17 07:48 ] |
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pariartspaul
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 8:55 AM
Painters block?! Take a break and have a few mai tais with the painting in front of you. You'll come up with something. It always works! |
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FLOUNDERart
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 9:35 AM
Thumbnails! In art school your taught to do thumbnails which is nothing more than small drawlings. Do a small drawling of your tiki with the same deminsions then try adding different things. |
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Feelin Zombified
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 10:13 AM
Here's a suggestion for all artists on TC (carvers, painters, songwriters, mimes, etc). I picked up a rather amazing book several years ago called FEARLESS CREATING. It really helped me thru a bad spell of (song)writers-block. It's filled with ideas, inspiration and exercises to get yer creative juices flowing. -Z |
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Tiki_Bong
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 11:01 AM
I don't know if this is good advice for everyone or just me, but whenever I'm engaged in tune smithing I always force myself to complete each song. I may have 3 or 4 going at a time, but I always finish them. I always thought that it becomes a slippery slope once you start NOT completing each work, and becomes easier to not complete the next. |
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Tiki-Toa
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 11:42 AM
I like Flounder's suggestion of scanning and making copies to pre-draw on, great start on the first one, needs a volcano a rumbling like and lava spurting and flowing. |
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 2:14 PM
nice work here...though you seem a bit affraid to carry through to then end...here is what i do rather than to hurry across the finish line...if you ruch the product you never reach the full potential i don't think... hang it up...i mean frame it and hang it on a wall in a spot light like it is done ready to be in your home...then imagine what it could be if you were willing to spend a full 40 hour week on it...or more...try to think of the craziest possible reality coming to life on your working surface...decide what is worth painting and work at it until it's what you want it to be... don't stop...you're kicking *ss!!! 99% of all artists don't make it this far! |
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Sam Gambino
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 2:55 PM
I sometimes use transparent tracing paper, draw out possible designs to go around the tiki (or whatever it may be), and see how it looks by placing it over the partially finished painting. I also print out numerous templates to sketch on like Flounder said if I have a preliminary sketch to begin with. [ Edited by: Sam Gambino on 2004-07-26 14:57 ] |
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