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Roselyn.J
February 27th, 2010, 08:57 PM
Have you ever wondered what makes art very appealing or inspiring for the people who view it?Is it the message behind the work that the artist is trying to say?The shear effort? Or is it the artist that shows alot of passion that would motivate others to do the same?For months I've pondered on this subject and I wondered "How can I do something like that?"," How can I contribute to inspire others who really want to be artists?".
Any thoughts about this topic?
Ian Barker
February 27th, 2010, 09:34 PM
You can inspire people with your dedication, showing that hard work can result in a final product that is satisfying to the artist and the viewers. You can inspire your with ideas, your creative way of expressing your unique point of view on the world. Those are just two things that leap to my mind. :)
Kraus
February 28th, 2010, 01:27 PM
Being passionate about your own creation translates into the art and onto viewers almost on a quantum level. And way beyond impressive skill. I have seen lots of great art, but certain art (not necessarily in my usual preference) while being of the same skill level as the rest, jumps and roundhouses me in the face. Gives me an instant urge to create something inspirational of my own.
If that momentum is kept and procrastination doesn't get in the way, that's where i charge my art with the same energy i believe will transfer to others.
The state of inspiration is an epic thing, makes your brain light up and even boosts your artistic ability.
Black Spot
February 28th, 2010, 02:00 PM
It depends on what type of art you're trying to do. Fine art is more emotive usually as it's meant to be a one hit picture and you need the ability to carry it off. Book art is there to sell you the story inside and needs to capture the essence. Game art is supposed to fire your imagination to what's inside the game. There are tons of variations and each differ in different situations.
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