Sunday, October 17, 2010

Never Leave Home Without It!!!


About a year ago I committed myself to never leave home without my sketchbook. I'm happy to report that I've been successful in this quest however one time my pencil was out of lead and lost an hour of sketch time - a real bummer. One of my beliefs is that in order to become you need to live. In other words in order to become a ball player you need to eat sleep and drink ball. In order to become an illustrator you need to live the life of an illustrator - drawing constantly. Practice makes perfect and after living well into my mid forties I've come to realize how short life is - thus an hour wasted is practice I'll never get back. Also, I'm a big believer in the 10,000 hour principle - you should google it if you don't know it. The more hours of good practice = better performance later on.

I attended a Gregory Manchess lecture last week and he referred to the the finished painting as "the performance". I've always believed this and have known that you won't perform well if you don't practice regularly. Manchess epitomizes the consummate professional in every way: well spoken, well mannered, art work that scores on every level of artistry. You could teach an entire illustration class using only one of his paintings.

I sketched this little village on Sunday afternoon and couldn't resist spending 10 min tossing a little color around on it in photoshop. I love my sketchbook and it's with me...where's yours?

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  2. It is always a pleasure to see your work, even the sketches give me inspiration. I am slowly working on my style that emerged in your class back at UVU. Thanks again for all your thoughts and examples! I was so excited to see your thoughts on the 10,000 hour principle. Last year I did a short teaching job and one of the off topic lectures I gave was all about the 10,000 hours. I love it, and I am weakly but each day more stronger, practicing the principle. You really are my hero!

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  3. This is lovely and you inspire me to carry mine. i still feel a little self conscious carrying it, wondering if people will be annoyed if they think I am drawing them.

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  4. Wonderful!Great style and perspective!

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  5. Very nice, I want to go visit that nice little village.

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  6. I've got a sketchbook in the car, at work, in my church bag and multiple at home. I even keep a small one in my winter coat. I only draw in it during the winter months. I can't stand to be anywhere without my sketch book. I love it!

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  7. I'm glad to know that there are others who feel the same way I do. We'll see each other out there - sketchbooks in hand!

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  8. Looks like a place I tracted out in Austria.

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  9. Hey Von - I was thinking Germany/Austria when I did this...I had been looking at google images and came across a cute little town about a month before and just couldn't get it out of my head.

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