So I did one of the things I said I was going to do. It's been a while! I even made a good go of a second thing based on the works of ~
bKokoska. I didn't look at any of his work immediately prior to starting the painting. Hell, I wasn't even going to try even though I had the thought in my head, but when I started to paint, it all just went that way. I thought it was looking pretty well until I stopped painting for the night and looked at his work. I have to get a good deal more complex if it's to be a faithful mimicry. It's hard to tell what specific mediums he uses in his work, but mine will be gouache and Carandache crayons. I stopped painting when I felt like I was rushing myself and making mistakes. I tend to get impatient while painting some of the time. I think it's because I'm used to finishing a something in one round. I don't take any breaks when I draw or paint, so I can only go for so long in one session. I try to stretch it as far as I can, because who knows when I'll want to paint again. I've been in the mood to work on things lately though. I'm not completely sure why, but it's a welcome return for me.
I am now antsy to mess around with Illustrator again.
*** So I sent a note to ~
bKokoska about the little project I'm working on to see if he would be okay with it. He isn't. So I won't be completing the painting nor posting it. I suppose this idea strikes a little too close to "ripoff" for some people. I don't feel the same way though. Perhaps I didn't explain properly. Isn't there value in an exploration of styles? That quote about no true originality except for hiding your sources comes to mind. It's like all those paintings that use squares and rectangles. I've seen tons of people using that idea.
Well anyway. is there anybody that thinks this was a bad idea from the start? I could just as easily do my own stuff.
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