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Showing posts with label INSPIRATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INSPIRATION. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

PROCESS PHOTOS: The Painting Process Animated. Portraits of 36, New Pleasure Vision Transmissions.



36, ALSO KNOWN AS EMO FLOWERS, IS SEEN HERE EMERGING FROM THE NIGHT.  SINGING WAS RECORDED INSIDE OF THE GRIFFITH PARK TUNNEL WHICH LED TO TOON TOWN IN THE FILM WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT.










Monday, June 16, 2014

ART STUDIO INSPIRATION COLLECTION: VIDEOS ABOUT PROCESS, PLANNING AND PERSONAL VISION.

INTRO:
The following is an on going collection of videos about art making that I have found inspiring.

Some of these creative people are painters, but some are not.

Instead of searching for resources each day, I have decided to create a series of posts that provide approximately an hour of video examples of creative individuals sharing their process, ideas and reasons for making art or valuing creativity. I hope that these videos might aid in centering/inspiring an artist before or during their own time in the studio.

PLANNING AND PURPOSE: Carrie Moyer



At the Tang Museum. In New York City Studio, Carrie Moyer talks about pivotal events in her life that brought her to painting, and the influence history has had in her work.


PREPARATION FOR A SPECIFIC SHOW AND INTENTION: Mickalene Thomas

Filmed Shortly before Mickalene Thomas's first major museum show "Mickalene Thomas:Origin of the Universe" opened at the Brooklyn Museum, ARTINFO visited her studio in Brooklyn, New York.



DETERMINATION AND RESOURCEFULNESS: Ralph Bakshi

Legendary animation director, Ralph Bakshi discusses how he survived the collapse of theatrical animation, and offers tips to current animators for how to succeed in the cartoon business. Provided by Animation Resources at WWW.ANIMATIONRESOURCES.ORG at San Diego Comic Con, 2008. 



ANIMATIONRESOURCES.ORG is a non-profit organization, to learn more about how to volunteer or contribute donations to their cause check out their site: http://animationresources.org/?p=3551 .


All of the descriptions of the videos are adapted from the information provided from the original vimeo or youtube posts.