So for those of you who don’t know, I am a Star Trek fan.
I’ll take a marathon of Star Trek, Next Generation, Deep Space Nine or Voyager
any day over some of the garbage that’s on TV now a days (thanks Netflix). And
to celebrate one of the most popular characters of all, I wanted to do a
portrait of Spock played by Leonard Nimoy who recently passed.
Spock ©2015 B. Lewis |
With this project I wanted to challenge myself in a couple
of ways, one being to make an interesting background and two was to compose my
own image. Though they were both really small steps in this drawing, doing so
really gave me some practice in using those creativity muscles that can
sometimes go dormant when all I paint and draw is what I see with my external
eyes and not my internal eyes. In other words only drawing what I see and not
what I imagine and I think as an artist, there has to remain some sort of
balance between the two. In doing so, the art becomes more personal and
introspective; which may be a little too heavy for this particular piece but
one can learn a lot about how an artist thinks, what he/she think about and
what that artist has to say based on their subject matter, the manner in which
they create and how their art makes us feel. More often than not though, we as
artists’, myself included, sometimes just want to make a pretty picture and
there are few feelings involved. I think it would be interesting for me to do more introspective work. Let's see what's really on my mind ^_^. Without blabbing on too much I'll leave you guys here. Here's to you Mr. Spock:
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