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Getting a few anticipation jitters for the upcoming Spectrum Fantastic Art Live conference...next week!
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Brrr...It's cold outside
So, I intend to be inside drawing for the winter.
On what, you ask? Projects of all sorts!
Here is a bit of my 2014 to-do list, copied from my Work-In-Progress blog:
It's good to have goals. :)
This year's list of stuff to-do gets some inspiration from various items I had on my list last year, along with a few additions. To make it all a little more interesting, don't you know. So, let's get started:
-- Submit entry for Spectrum 21 Fantastic Art
-- Participate in ArtOrder challenges (as time permits)
-- Sketchbook! Printing and selling my first sketchbook, collecting daily doodles and preliminary sketches from a variety of recen
At the Drawing Board
Let the Summer 2013 projects begin...
December in Progress
Keeping busy with a couple of winter-themed fantasy illustrations in addition to a couple of other client projects that will be revealed early 2013...one is a children's picture book and the other a sci-fi adaption comic mini-series (4 issues).
NYC Comic-con was awesome, I learned even more and met some great people. I'd like to go again next year...thinking that I will see about sharing an art table and bringing a few prints to sell, a sketchbook and maybe some original art -- I have a difficult time parting with my originals...they're like family. ;)
My fantasy YA graphic novel script is moving a bit slower right now, but still progressi
Thought for Today: No Spec Work
Thought for today: "No spec work."
Donating art you've created for a cause you're interested in supporting is something different and admirable. That isn't spec work.
WHAT IS SPEC WORK?
Basically, spec work is any kind of creative work rendered and submitted, either partial or completed, by a designer to a prospective client/employer before taking steps to secure both their work and an equitable fee. Under these conditions, a designer will often be requested to submit work under the guise of either a contest or an entry exam on actual, existing jobs as a "test" of their skill. In addition, the designer normally unwittingly loses
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