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 ....
We had to put our 11 & 1/2 year old Bernese Mountain Dog, Annina, to sleep today. She was an amazing dog. We loved her. She had two beautiful litters of puppies. She was stubborn and strong-willed, but that made her the confindent girl she was. She was faithful and loving. Gentle and Kind. We miss you and love you Good Girl. All this has me thinking. One of the hardest truths I'm struggling with is not death right now. It is the changing of life. Death is tough, -maybe the toughest thing about life. But it is something we think about often, at least I do. I'm having a hard time with the changing eras of life. Something I don't spend too much time thinking about. Annina dying today kind of signified the end of an era for Molly and I. We were young and married. We were full of ambition and optimistic dreams. We lived in a little house down by a stream. And we had Pepper and Annina. We didn't have human kids, we had puppy kids. They were what we ...
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...
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