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Just found this really funny fan video.
-pete
my inner simon cowell
I like finding new, streamlined workflows for my creative projects. In fact, if I think of each creative endeavor that I embark on, there is a different workflow for each, although there are certainly common principles and elements. Things usually start with some sort of sketching process. shooting wide. casting a big net. catching as many ideas as possible. whether this is physically drawing them, or photographing, or even song-writing. Next comes the curating phase. selecting the best candidates to move on. It’s my own little American Idol. My inner Simon Cowell gets a chance to critique everything.
From there I can rank or sort the ideas. group them. shuffle them around. Then I start refining them. For sketches, that usually means inking them, either digitally in flash or traditionally with a pen. For photos it might mean bringing them into photoshop for some touch-up (although I haven’t really done that since i got my canon rebel. I love the way pictures look coming straight out of that thing!) For songs, it might mean fleshing out a structure and plugging my rough ideas into it.
The refining process has its own set of mini-processes that happen. or cycles. And obviously this is the longest part of the whole deal. This is the work part. Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes not. Any time I get stuck, I can look for outside inspiration. I can look for ideas from my older sketches. or I can use any number of random prompts, or brainstorming techniques to push past the block.
Finally I get to publish the idea in some form. Usually for paintings and photographs, that merely means they end up here, on tumblr.
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berlin at night
This is a somewhat non-related statement repsonse to your 'the more art I see' post. When I hear music that doesn't appeal to my tastes... country comes to mind, or maybe hard core rap that doesn't appeal to a country fan, let say, I think of the passion I feel when I listen to the music I like, and realize that's the passion they hear when they listen to the music they like. More thoughts coming in another post.
i know exactly what you mean! i think sometimes people get far too defensive about their own tastes, in music, in movies, in art. after all, it’s just taste. i would never get mad at someone for liking chocolate ice cream more than strawberry.
-pete
the berlin wall museum