Lately, when I paint
Rising Phoenix
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Thu Jun-18-09 11:55 AM
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it is as if I am possessed and I have no say as to what ends up on the canvas......
anyone else ever feel like that?
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AllenVanAllen
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Fri Jun-19-09 04:36 PM
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1. Not so much possessed but totally in the moment |
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When I sculpt it helps to not think so much. I try and silence the "background noise" of thought and focus on the feel and shapes of whatever I'm working on. Watching my breath as I go. Some of my best work comes through using this method. I like playing music when I work as well.
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Fri Jun-19-09 04:52 PM
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2. Depends on the style of art. |
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For the most part, drawings are almost always planned out down to the tiny details in my head long before I even pick up a pencil. The digital stuff I do is totally the opposite. I just choose some random elements and mix them together with no end result in mind, and I stop when it hits me as being right.
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