Dave, that is really nice! Like Jeff, I was expecting something in crayon from a 5 year old...
Drawing of my plane
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Originally posted by Larry sreyoB View PostHow old is your grandaughter?
My daughter, almost 17, is an artist. Her favorite drawing style is Anime. Wants to study animation after high school (I think that's from playing too many computer games!)
He did not get a job in the industry, but he also was not willing to relocate to LA area. Which was seriously limiting.
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Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View PostAbby is 15. She certainly has some talent. She draws all the time. Sometimes difficult to get her away from it. She's in art school now and wants to continue.
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Originally posted by Larry sreyoB View PostLast year, Nicole did something called "InkTober". It was on some website. For each day in October there was a single word. The challenge was to make an ink drawing each day based on that day's word. She really enjoyed that and came up with a lot of creative stuff.
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Originally posted by Larry sreyoB View PostShe has no interest in going out of town for college. We're looking at the local options.I Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
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Originally posted by Larry sreyoB View PostShe has no interest in going out of town for college. We're looking at the local options.
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Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View Post
At one painting, the tape discussed how he tried to catch motion in his paintings. I was lost. She said they had been working on that in class. Oh well.
There was a "Non Sequitur" cartoon about a year ago, which I can't find right now. It's a guy in an art museum waxing enthusiastic about a large canvas of paint splotches while a small crowd listens. Off to one side, a security guard is saying to another, "I'll let him go another couple of minutes before I tell him it's the dropcloth from painting my living room last weekend."
Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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Ray,
When I was an undergrad I faced considerable, enthusiastic pressure from the art historians in my college’s Art Department to move into Art History for my advanced degrees. They were wonderful, erudite folks, but I had the common courtesy to simply tell them I had my military commitment to fulfill rather than tell them how astonishingly pretentious and turgid I thought it all was. I learned a whole lot, and it’s served me well, but a career simply making up different descriptions of pieces, movements, trends, etc. just didn’t appeal to me.
OTOH, I was convinced that I was heading for an MFA in the theatre/film crafts, and that never happened, either.
Best,
Andy
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Originally posted by A. Niemyer View PostWhen I was an undergrad I faced considerable, enthusiastic pressure from the art historians in my college’s Art Department to move into
best, randy
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