Sam Gilliam (American, 1933-2022), Soft Melting, 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 181.61 x 191.77 cm
“Fuck you my child is fine.” Your child is emotionally attached to unstable social outcast characters.
Your reality always reflects your mindset. If you believe that the Universe is working in your favor, you get matching circumstances. You get a harmonious reality. You start to achieve your goals with ease. You start attracting magical things.
“Change is hardest at the beginning, messiest in the middle and best at the end.”
— Robin S. Sharma
last night, I had a dream of winning two trophies one day afternoon to this contest of making an origami rose made from a paper we used on notebooks (one with lines colored red and blue) and I came home scolded by my brother for being not home for the whole day, when I just won two trophies. I was excited to finally show this off to anyone, to prove I am excellent and talented. But then I woke up, the excitementz gone.
Sometimes I would like to think in another universe, I was actually a potential kid, who's an achiever and brilliant.
My art inspirations
William Heath Robinson- He was an English Cartoonist that lived though 1872-1944. Not only do I enjoy his drawings because of the fun elements that he would bring into them with machines, but I really like his use of line. His use of a single width for his line work and other artists have directly affected my own works. I also really enjoy the flat colors that he uses in his works.
John James Audubon- He was a American- French artist and ornithologist ( study of birds) who lived from 1785-1851. He recorded and painted many species of birds that are native here in America. I love his art. The composition, the colors, the accuracy of the birds is to die for. Huge inspiration when it comes to drawing birds. Recommend studying his art if your interested in bird drawing!
(Also the last bird picture is of a Carolina Parakeet, which was the only parakeet native to the southwest of North America)
(unfortunately it went extinct around the 1900's, which is a shame as it looks like it was such a pretty bird)
He also drew some mammals from America (tbh though some of them look a bit..... odd). This guy looks hella cursed lol
(both bird and racoon pics were from my collection of books based on his art)
Joe Weatherly- He is a California based artist that focuses on animal art. His artworks are very dynamic in nature and I love his use of color in his artworks. He also has done multiple books on drawing animals and of his own art (first picture is of his book Animal Essence). I highly recommend him to anyone interested in learning how to draw animals!
Here's a link his website for anyone interested https://www.joeweatherly.com/
(Images were taken from my own copy of his book Animal Essence)
Group of artworks from Pauline Cherrett's book "Chinese Brush Painting: A Beginner's Guide"
I have always been a fan of brushwork in artworks and have always been inspired by Chinese brush painting and Japanese woodblock art. I've always liked nature and landscapes and flowers which tend to be the main subjects of this type of art and honestly I just really enjoy them ( I mean look at the brushwork its amazing).
(all of these pictures come from my copy of the book)
So this was just a small list of some of the artworks and artist that inspire me and my art. Wanted to write this blog for myself as a sort of reference point and to show others different artists that they may not know of. I also have another blog like this one which I'll link if anyone is interested.
Honestly this was so much fun to write! I mainly write a ton for college and it can be a bit taxing but it's nice to write something for myself and on a topic I really enjoy!
In that face... there is so much suffering,
Prince Myshkin; The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
1/6 days before hoa quiz!
my study technique while studying history is basically like telling a story, from the beginning to the present time. since everything is history is connected to each other, its rlly easier that way.
anw, i badly need a copy of textbook of this book, but its not available online T_T, so I'll stick to bulletin points of powerpoint.
I have 3 references as I study, 1) my notebook during lecture, 2) tablet for the ppt, 3) photo from the whiteboard, its kinda lot bcos i need to make i understand everything, and i won't fail! (100 points, 50 items).
Energy is vital as we study, thankful for my mom for the cookies and ofc water bottle! water is the key.
gl to everyone!
Gustave Caillebotte - The Plain of Gennevilliers from the Hills of Argenteuil (1888)