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The Power of Preliminary Studies


Julie Beck

Preliminary studies are crucial to my process. Each artist approaches prep work different but as someone who teaches both technical skills as well as the importance of design and composition, I emphasize the importance of massaging the design before you get into the nitty gritty. Preliminary thumbnails help in a multitude of ways: Planning: Sketches help you organize ideas and create a clear roadmap, saving time and reducing frustration. Problem Solving: They allow you to…

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Stepping Stones


Robert Hunt

June 26, 2024 - A wise art teacher gave me a piece of advice that I’ve never forgotten, and I want to pass it on to you. I had left my job as a math teacher to go back to school and learn about illustration…but after about one semester of steady progress, I hit a flat spot and I started really struggling in my drawing classes.  I felt like I was going backwards, and it seemed obvious that I was doing worse every day. I told the teacher I thought I’d lost something  and was that I was considering the possibility that I had made a huge mistake. She told me that these phases of struggle  happen to everyone at some point- and that when they do, you should “get down on your knees and be thankful”l because the…

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