My musical inspiration as of late has been all over the map. Here's a few things that have been stoking the fires beneath my feet. Starting with Sucioperro from Scotland and ending with Biffy Clyro from Scotland.
Suciprerro
The National
Interpol
Dry The River
Millencolin
Biffy Clyro
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Coffee, Cigarettes, Pencils & Notepads.
The morning gives a new direction on
writing sometimes. A clear head can definitely achieve a higher level
of clarity on revision of the free writing from yesterday. Ideas come
through that you didn't see before. Two new songs are taking form
when I usually work on just one at a time. The capo lends a freshness
to “untitled song 2” and makes me think Bob Mould. This is
probably not surprising to those that know me well, Mould has been a
huge influence on me over the years. It's very tempting to flesh some
of these ideas out with more instrumentation even though I want to
keep this record strictly acoustic and minimal. Reverting to more of
a southern rock kinda sound “untitled song 1” comes across as a
bit more agitated and rabid than any other composition on this
record. Perhaps it's time to spill a different angle on this mellow
project. “Ships in Bottles” and “What's For Sale” remain the
most popular so far but I am willing to bet one of the new ones may
take precedence.
My writing partner Meshuggah.
Friday, November 2, 2012
The Free Reign
I've been using a tablet for about 6 years. The freedom I have working on a Wacom Intuos tablet has never been this easy. New technology and new programs can help you build your skills and attention to detail.
Too many times I start a piece of art and I find myself lost to the actual vision. It's like writers block; yet you know the general idea. It's searching for what would be acceptable to others at times. Putting too much thought into your viewer's mindset can be the downfall of your creativity and your open mindedness. Working in 3D layers allows me to build a scene that is like my own mindset couldn't piece together. Whenever I streamline this process while staring at the blank canvas I find the print is robust and exactly what I want. So many great artists out there sharing their work and their workflow tips and tricks is fantastic. Always something new to learn from and gain a new perspective. Cheers.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
This kinda work really inspires me.
"Prince Arthas" - Original speed painting by Tamplier
Image for Download: http://tamplierpainter.deviantart.com/#/d3g0ks9
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