Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Thanks Tyler,

Your posting on the Figure blog of James Jean is awsome. And thank you for continuing the dialogue.
If I may, I have an opinion on your question "Using Digital Technology for creating Artwork."
If one can draw, paint, and think, then the digital world is just another tool of many tools - that an artist my use to create Art. I I like the idea of drawing and composing on paper first, and then scanning to Photoshop for the finish. It's a good way to go. Actually, traditional drawing is faster, but then Technologhy can be used to elaborate on the original, or for other visual options.

However, if one beliees that drawing and paining may be circumvented by technology, they're kiding themslves. That's why it's important to invest in Art training - like we offer at Ringling. Then the world of Tchnology, or any other tool, is just an extension of creativity. Art is the source- tools are the applicaions.

Thanks Tyler for the insprational question.

Looking forward to other folk's opinions here on the blog.

F.Custode
December 3rd, 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

g'day!

hope all is well with everyone, staying busy i hope!!

heres some of my few figure works i wanted to drop off from the past two weeks;














it feels like the end of the semester has been prowling in the bushes waiting to pounce! its just about over !!

i'm not sure how i feel about changing figure teachers already, i'm definitely indifferent about it - we'll see how it pans out though, its been a privilege and a delight to be involved with custodes albeit odd (and always hilarious) - but very powerful teaching methods! i look forward to seeing him again in advanced figure!

cheers,
tyler