It's been over a month since my last post; it's been over two months since the end of the project itself. By this point, I'd be shocked if anyone was actually still reading this blog.
Basically, in the last two months, my biggest Quest fear was allayed: that this project was an ambitious but overall useless effort. The illustrations I've done in the last month and a half show a better understanding of color and paint handling and drawing, though I have a long way to go in all three areas yet, and I'm working faster than I was last year.
For those playing along at home, the quote that got me through this summer was, '"What you can, when you can" - to suspend the manic urge to fulfill your potential and instead focus on doing what is possible, with the materials to hand.' That was pretty much what I needed at that moment - a mantra to keep myself focused on the present, day-to-day effort to improve. I was smarting hard from the previous year, where I overreached and overcommitted and failed hard and repeatedly.
I've outgrown that quote now. I can't settle for the possible; it's time to push again. I'm middle of the pack (where 'the pack' is the very small pond of 'the SVA Class of 2012 Illustration Department'). At my best I can break into the lowest ranks of the top - but that's at my very best, and those historically have happened beyond my conscious control. Telling myself to calm down and concentrate on doing what was possible is what enabled me to claw my way through last year's Thesis project and this summer's Quest - but, having survived that, I've realized that I don't have anything to gain by that frame of mind.
Randall Munroe said it perfectly: "You don't become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process."
I want this so badly - 'this' being a career in fantasy illustration. I look at Donato and Dan Dos Santos and Tristan Elwell and Tyler Jacobson and Rebecca Guay and Eric Fortune and Kinuko Craft and John Jude Palencar and I want to be them. I want to wake up every day for the rest of my life and paint.
I won't get there by being middle-of-the-pack, and I won't climb above middle-of-the-pack by taking reasonable steps.
The three newest illustrations I've done, each one completed within the last month and a half, have all been ambitious, and all of them have failed to do everything I wanted of them - but each one has been better by far than anything I did last year. It's been hard, to say the least, and exhausting, and often frustrating, but I'm growing so fast I can feel my bones creak.
I'll let Elizabeth Bear, who is much smarter than me, say it:
"...spectacular failures, big reaches. They're scary. They're also necessary, because it's climb or die, strive or stagnate. If I'm not on the verge of failure all the time, I'm not working hard enough."
"Reach, reach harder, stretch higher, and grasp something a little bit better than if you contented yourself with assured success"
"There's more honor in over-reaching and failing with ambition, than in limited success. And if we measure our goals by the best of the best, at least we're unlikely to run out of challenges."
It's exciting; it's exhilarating. I'm gaining confidence, and I'm getting results. It also makes me a little skittish - it smacks of hubris to that part of my mind that constantly smacks me down - but, to quote Elizabeth Bear yet again:
"The first step to moving the world is picking up the lever. The second step is accepting that you have the strength to put that sucker where you want it. You gotta wanna. But you also have to believe you can."
I'm learning to believe that I can. This weekend, I attended Illuxcon with Joyce Li, Andrew Ryan, Greg Opalinski, and Cristina La Venuta. I showed my portfolio to everyone I could, and it was extremely gratifying to hear the positive feedback. The keyword was 'potential' - I'm not there yet, but I have the seeds of something, and for artists and art directors alike to tell me that made me prouder than I can really express.
This is the year for me to get my ducks in a row. It's my last year of grace before the Real World, and I intend to push for every minute of it.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Painting 123 - 8/31
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It's better than the first one, but... not by a huge margin. |
This is less the capstone of the project and more a testament to how done I was. After this painting, I didn't touch a brush to another surface for almost two weeks the first two days of which I spent watching the most mindless drek I could find streaming on the internet. Therein lies a lot of why it's taken me so long to finish posting these things: I didn't want to look at them, let alone put effort into showing them to others.
But I finished it. For four months, I didn't miss a single day (or night) of painting, come vacation and social visits and hurricanes and apathy and fatigue.
As ashamed of this painting as I am, I'm damn proud of that.
(i'll be doing a postmortem on the project in a day or two)
Painting 121 - 8/29
Painting 120 - 8/28
Painting 119 - 8/27
Painting 118 - 8/26
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Upshot: I forgot my painting kit at home, and between everyone I stayed with, all I was actually able to scrape up was a tube of Ultramarine Blue, a tube of Titanium White, and a few bad brushes.
Still, I got the paintings done.
Painting 117 - 8/25
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That's what this project was about. It was about learning how to use paint, how to manipulate it comfortably, how to stop struggling against the medium.
And you know what? I think I did it.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Painting 116 - 8/24
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Painting 115 - 8/23
Painting 114 - 8/22
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Painting 113 - 8/21
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The first one had a strong, direct light on it, which resulted in some interesting reflections; the seond was painted in natural light. Though I do miss those reflections and the quality of the light, in the three months I learned how to apply paint to a surface better. Also: yellow. Learning to work with yellow!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Painting 112 - 8/20
Painting 111 - 8/19
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Painting 110 - 8/18
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Painting 109 - 8/17
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Painting 108 - 8/16
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Painting 107 - 8/15
Painting 106 - 8/14
Monday, August 22, 2011
Painting 105 - 8/13
Painting 104 - 8/12
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Painting 103 - 8/11
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I don't remember where I got this stone, but it's pleasingly scooped out and in general an interesting shape. Clearly I am easily amused.
Painting 102 - 8/10
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Painting 101 - 8/9
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I painted this creature once before! It's sort of better this time(???) but it remains a difficult color for me to light and throw into shadow and cool off properly. This time I did achieve its staring eyes properly, though, and since that's from whence all of its awesome creepiness springs from, I count myself content.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Painting 100 - 8/8
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Painting 098 - 8/6
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Painting 097 - 8/5
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Painting 096 - 8/4
Painting 095 - 8/3
Painting 094 - 8/2
Painting 093 - 8/1
Monday, August 15, 2011
Painting 092 - 7/31
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I'm not convinced it's an improvement from last month's self portrait. I need to combine the two of them at the end of this month to be successful.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Painting 091 - 7/30
Painting 090 - 7/29
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Painting 089 - 7/28
Painting 088 - 7/27
Painting 087 - 7/26
Friday, August 12, 2011
Painting 086 - 7/25
Painting 085 - 7/24
Painting 084 - 7/23
Painting 083 - 7/22
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Painting 082 - 7/21
Painting 081 - 7/20
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This is not the first time I have painted the Inception Top. Last time was better, ffff.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Painting 080 - 7/19
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Here is a dead rose that I painted! I'm very proud of myself, since it's three things I'm historically weak at painting: red things, green things, and flowers. And I did a good job! Yay!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Painting 079 - 7/18
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Once again, I have proved that I can paint metal with a certain amount of ease, but completely collapse when I attempt anything red. Sigh. At least this breaks my run of Completely Humiliating Paintings.
Painting 078 - 7/17
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(it's not actually a valid excuse. i'm just trying very hard to ignore how embarrassing these past few pieces have been.)
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