Tag: art
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Supplementary #4 (Loomis: Drawing Other Races)
In this fourth Supplementary entry about Loomis, I will be talking about drawing people of other races/ethnicity. The main gripe with Andrew Loomis especially from people of colour is the frankly, racist and outdated depictions of anyone who isn’t Caucasian/white. I wrote about this with some examples here. Andrew Loomis’ illustration career era was in […]
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Don’t Trust The Process
There’s a phrase coined by the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, “Trust The Process”, in basketball terms, trusting the process means supporting a team who is in the process of tanking loses on purpose in order to hoard draft picks as well as assets. This process takes a long time and the believers of these will recite […]
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Supplementary #3 (Loomis: 3/4 View) Solving Problems
Introduction Hello! This is the third post of my Supplementary series where I do my best to research and address certain issues I have found with different art instructional/educational methods. I then post my conclusions and findings in this series to hopefully help others who are having the same issues resolve them and move on […]
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Supplementary #2 (Loomis: Side View): Solving Problems
Gumroad Product I have revamped this article into a more readable pdf from and added more stuff! https://starkickfall.gumroad.com/l/loomissideview Introduction Hello! This is the second post of my Supplementary series where I do my best to research and address certain issues I have found with different art instructional/educational methods. I then post my conclusions and findings […]
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Art Is A Sport: How Do You Commit?
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. This chapter is about Commitment. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall […]
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Art Is A Sport: How To Accept Criticism?
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Supplementary #1 (Loomis: Front View): Solving Problems
Update: Gumroad Product I have revamped this article into a more readable pdf from and added more stuff! Purchase It Here! Introduction Hello! This is the first post/version of my Supplementary series where I do my best to research and address certain issues I have found with different art instructional/educational methods. I then post my […]
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Art Is A Sport: How To Stay On Track?
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Art Is A Sport: How To Improve? Deliberate Practice
Introduction This is an artist’s attempt on an artist take, on some of the concepts from the lecture series: “Psychology of Performance” by Dr Eddie O’Connor mainly aimed at Sports Psychology and Performance. I was inspired to do this after seeing how related to art it can be, after Marshall Vandruff mentioned it so many […]
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Art Is A Sport (Or Should Be Handled Like One)
There are a lot of aspects of art and crafts and the practice of art and crafts that make it seem a lot like a sport, or at least handled/treated like one. For example, let’s say you practiced a sport/activity really hard, overworked yourself and got injured whether during practice or overtime. It’s possible with […]