IThe first talk that I watched was with Andras Bality, who was a painter influenced by post-impressionists and how a figure might move within a landscape. I was interested in how he started outdoors and did smaller paintings and then if he liked these the paintings were moved to the studio and finished or made into a larger painting. I also was interested in how he he has been able to crop the landscape and edit what he paints when he is doing his small paintings and drawings outdoors which was interesting. My main takeaway was how he was able to refine what he painted in that some drawings would become pantings and then some of those would become larger paintings. I was surprised in the way he was able to edit landscapes while he was viewing them as he was still and observational painter so it's interesting to be able to remove elements from the painting even though its observational.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y31gz7K5BMk&list=PL84pGEk0cvDmBm9yQQ-P0TPsuONbSRi1X&index=21 I also watched the talk with Amy Black, who was a tattoo artist who has also founded a nonprofit for people to cover up mastectomy scars with tattoos, which I found to be very interesting. I was interested in how she was influence by a lot of master painters and sculptors during art schools and had studied a lot of anatomy. Her charity, the Pink Ink Fund, gives out small grants to people who have had mastectomies and can help give nipple or decorative tattoos to those with financial need and to educate the public as well. Her final piece of advice really stuck with me of just keep your head down and work and to just not give up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saMm2wK0bZM&list=PL84pGEk0cvDmBm9yQQ-P0TPsuONbSRi1X&index=22
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Avarice StankiewiczHi, I'm Avarice, though I mostly go by Kace, I'm an art 5 student at Maggie Walker Governor's school and page is just a space for some reflection, research and progress photos for my work. Archives
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