30 days, 30 creations. For 30 days I am going to try and attempt to produce 30 new creations from your ideas. I have a family, a job, and a life (at least I consider it that) so this is tailored to fit that context. I have a problem of taking too long to move a creative idea to artistic completion. Sometimes its so long the completion never comes. I need to stretch myself on quickness and creativity. It's a speed exercise for a an artist who has become too used to running distance. Its an experiment. And hopefully it will be fun. Here's the deal: Each day I will take subject ideas from you (whoever you are) and produce something...er...creative from one of the suggestions. If there is none, I will ask someone specifically for an Idea. I will then spend some time in the evening making something related to the subject chosen. Here's the fun part... Who's-ever's idea I work on, they will get whatever I create ....
This is the results of Day 1 of my 30 day experiment . Ok, so Ken's idea was chosen by random selection from a hat and here is my take. I have never been too much of a cartoon-type illustrator but this is about stretching myself so here's a stretch...really. Its a pretty bad photo of it but if you click on it you can see it a little better. I hope you at least get the idea. Ninjas are supposedly always around us, we just don't see them because they're so...uh... ninja-ie. So here's rush hour in a typical day when everyone in the world is a Ninja. By the way, that is a dead cat with a throwing star stuck in it, in the road. I'm not a cat hater, its just what I think a world full of Ninjas would look like. Ken's Idea, my take. Alright, day 2. Let's have some good ideas. Feel free to re-submit any ideas from previous days that didn't get chosen but also feel free to come up with new ones. They can be things/feel...
So the idea for today's 30 Day Art Challenge was Joseph's and it was " the lights at the end of the optics are different colors make up a city." He also included a link to a picture of some fiber optics lit up similar to the one above. I wasn't exactly sure what he meant by that but this is what I made. It was created in Photoshop from a photo of some fiber optic filaments and a night photo of Grand Rapids. The only other idea i had was to actually create a fiber optic city scene. You can purchase the filament pretty cheaply and I figured you could use black foam-core to sketch a city on and poke pin holes through to feed the fibers through. I could use different colored LEDs to light the fibers and it'd be pretty cool. Buuuutttt... obviously I don't have the time to order the filament (they didn't have any at Hobby Lobby, I checked) and figure it all out if I have to do this in an hour or so of my time. So this is what ya ge...
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