Sometimes, as a good exercise, it's a good thing to sit down with pencil and paper and just let that creativity rip. With no expectations the creative spirit has ample play room to romp and develop. This little treefrog emerged yesterday as a result. The process off his coming into being has, in a small way, refueled my energy. Everyone needs to do this...especially if caught in a creative rut!
I grew up in culturally diverse San Francisco Bay Area and indulged in all forms of creative venues varying from music and dance to rich visual treats at museums.
I earned a BFA in Graphic Design at CCA and relished in the fine arts and design courses offered there. I graduated just before the dawn of computer graphics applications and have always felt blessed to be one of the last students taught the disciplines of exacting, hands-on skills required of the pre-computerized field. We were trained to apply strict adherence to detail and almost Zen-like focus on precise execution. This disciplined arts oriented ideology has influenced my approach not only to what I do in the studio but to life in general.
Of course, I have learned computer graphics applications since. I would be deceiving myself if I didn’t embrace one of the most amazing and flexible tools available to the modern day artist/designer. I only hope my work reflects that of carefully thought out artistry and evokes sentiments of beauty and balance as good design is meant to do. Hopefully my passion for thought provoking art coupled with love of the outdoors brings you visual contentment and joy.
2 comments:
As long as he does not croak. Nice drawing and inspireing blurb
Ah Lloyd! I would never let any of my subjects croak! I'm too fond of them! Thanks for stopping by!
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