Process Junkie?

Maybe I am. I doubt it. But I am interested in how ideas change, evolve, devolve, flourish … it’s a state we rarely access as human beings. We focus on the product; the end product that was successful. Here’s a little evolution of a tattoo design. I haven’t reached the end product, because this is a collaboration between two people; myself and my friend who wants the design. I can’t guarantee that there will be a successful end product, but here’s where the ideas have gone.

Just a side note. The first drawing I’ve done of this design is missing and was done while I was camping. These drawings are what I recall from that drawing and moving it according to the client’s ideas.

Also, I captured these with my digital camera so I could upload them quickly to get feedback. They are, therefore, a little blurry.

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more drawings

This is why I like having sketchbooks around. I like being able to practice, practice, perfect, refine, re-define, and work things out until I like where they are at. I recently stumbled on some studies of feet I’d done a few years ago and it reminds me that I need to do more of them, because these feet were pretty rad. Some people spend thousands of hours perfecting their ability to do something in Warcraft. I should be able to do at least that to get better at being an artist.

3 Responses to “Process Junkie?”

  1. Geoffrey Says:

    Mind you, Warcraft is painstakingly *designed* to get people spending thousands of hours on it. I don’t think art has a progress bar showing how close you are to the next satisfying ‘ding’ noise.

    (Maybe it should.)

  2. Nelson lopez Says:

    I have seen some of your work. It is increable stuff you do.. You make something so simple.. Look like it could be in an art show.. You have a passion for life.. It show in what you do.. I am glad to know you.. Can not wait to see your Hammer of Thor.. You are the best.. Stay Frosty..

  3. cecily Says:

    Geoffrey: I think it should. Although, at times you reach that point and go “AHA!” yourself.

    Nelson: It’s not simple. Artists just make it look easy, since you only see the end result.

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