Friday, January 02, 2009
Quote of the Day
Now and then, someone will write in the comments that young artists don't need tools. They just need their own God-given creativity and their beautiful natural-born styles. They needn't hamper themselves with knowledge and techniques that were learned through trial and error by experts over decades. The young genius artist wants to start from scratch and make all the same mistakes that thousands of more talented artists had long ago learned from.
Every artist of course has the right to do whatever he wants. Every builder does too. You could poopoo hammers as cramping your creativity and try to punch nails into wood as you attempt to build a house in a completely new way without even a plan. It's not against the law or anything. - But good luck in ever finishing it or having it stand up by itself.
But it eludes my reasoning why anyone would want to choose to have absolutely no control over their finished products. Skills, practice, knowledge and tools put you way ahead of your competitors.
You have a much wider freedom of creative choices if you understand the basic tools of your trade.
-John Kricfalusi, Staging 3: Making Your Poses Read
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2 Comments:
This is exactly why I follow this blog and John's. I generally aim very high in the arts, and I've always looked to the old masters to find out their secrets. Thanks to people like John and Steve Worth, I can easily access this priceless info, and they are described in such great detail and clarity. They leave no stone unturned. Everybody (including myself) can benefit from this info and quickly advance their craft without much frustration.
Thank God for John K and Steve Worth for trying to knock sense into our thick skulls!
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