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D4M Creative Habit Spring 2017 Meet in Kinney on Tuesday, April 11 to begin project 3, The Creative Habit. Post the link to your blog below! Mitchell B. How to Draw a Bunny! .
Austin Pinckney Animator, Illustrator and Doodler. We had an awesome time there here are some photos of the day.
I feel like I captured exactly what its skull looked like from the reference photos that I used and the design that I painted works well with it. The materials that were used throughout this creative habit were Sculpey, steel wire, acrylic paints, copic markers, and various stylus tools and exacto knives for sculpting and modeling the clay.
In all I am happy to have brought back an old character, yet have grown a new love for ink and water-colored art, as well as coming up with new abstract visions. Please enjoy the selected few below! In plain vi.
Charles Atlas is a visual media artist that focuses on visual blending between video clips. In the past most of his works were live, using live footage and visually mixing them on the spot creating art on the fly. Almost challenging himself with a thought out installation, which seems interesting for a digital media artist. I would sit my sister, Lillian.
Progress and Updates of work created by Columbus, Ohio based artist, Shadow Woolf. Thank you to my class and teachers for being very supportive and positive toward my work. Not a lot of people say anything about my work I post online, and knowing what people think of my work or if they enjoy it is important to me. I always felt like the class enjoyed looking at my work which meant more to me than they probably know.
Art is Life, Art is Love. I slowly grew to test the waters with digital drawing, since I knew that I did just fine analog. It was interesting and fun, though I did have fits of frustrations in which I just refused to draw, but that was all apart of this process. To learn to fail and grow. Coming a long way from being intimidated to draw digitally, I am grateful for this experience. For the opportunity to fail, learn, grow and accept my own creative process.