Monday, March 11, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
some sketches
and a progress shot on an ink drawing that would be finished if not for my micron dying on me
also, I've made a painful decision that will undoubtably have an astronomically large impact on my future: I've decided that after winter quarter ends I am going to say goodbye to SCAD, where I've lived and studied for the past 20 odd weeks, and focus on improving my skills on my own back home. Some of the reason has to do with money, but the biggest factor that made me choose to leave was that ever since coming to SCAD I've been aware of a noticeable decline in my motivation and work ethic that both disturbs and irritates me, and I honestly don't know why. I've been lucky enough to have a friendly, respectful roommate, good teachers, plenty of learning resources, and to top it off the food and weather have been (mostly) great. I did feel some anxiety walking around Savannah when I first arrived, but that went away as I got used to the city. Basically, I'm leaving because I'm not working hard enough, not learning what I feel I need to be learning, and, in essence, not getting my money's worth out of this school. This is not SCAD's fault. It's a serious, professional institution that obviously works very hard to provide the best in art education for its students, but it's not for me. So in 9 days I will be heading home and leaving Savannah (hopefully I'll get to come back in the future, because it's a beautiful city). Don't worry, I have not for a second doubted my choice to become an artist, which, when I think about it, is a little strange. My life's about to get a whole lot more interesting.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
The 4 Things You Need To Become a Successful Artist
The 4 Things You Need To
Become a Successful Artist
(or a successful anything for
that matter)
Time
-this is a journey that
takes many years, and the only way to get to the starting line is to put in the
hours
Resources
-materials (paper,
sketchbooks, drawing/ painting mediums, proper computer software, etc.)
-study materials (books, internet, lectures, mentors)
Connection
-No matter how you do it, you need to find a way to reach out and connect to those around you who can motivate and inspire you to reach your goals, and who you can learn and better yourself from.
Passion
-This
is the most important thing you need, and quite possibly the only requirement
to begin. If you have the passion, you
will make the time and find the resources to get where you need to go. If you’ve lost your passion, you could have
all the time and resources in the world given to you on a silver platter and
you will still fail, for you will frivolously waste away your time and ignore
your resources, which will have become worthless. That’s why it’s better to begin as an
underdog than to be born a prince, and why it’s better to be hungry and search
for food than to always be full, for the first will eventually bring you satisfaction,
while the latter only disgust.
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