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Unconventional Inspiration: Beyond the Visual


Julie Beck

Inspiration comes in many forms. As visual artists, the obvious place to find inspiration is other visual experiences. However, some of my favorite ideas often come from sources that are not strictly visual. Here are some rocks to turn over to find your next great idea or inspiration: Buy the Frame, Make the Painting It's kind of like starting with the end, and reverse engineering the idea. For example: These two frames were being sold…

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Harry Rountree Video


Arnie Fenner

October 23, 2024 - Pete Beard's new episode in his ongoing series of illustrator video profiles is devoted to the great Harry Rountree [1878-1950]. Have a look! [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiYuyQAOlAo[/embed]  

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