The Weekly Press explained
In 2006, I had the desire to get back into my creative work on a regular basis, but was finding no time or energy to do so without a specific project to work on. I decided to set a goal to create one image per day and post it on my website, then send out an email describing the work to people I thought might be interested to watch the progress.We'll, I soon realized that goal would not be possible right away, with all the work commitments, so it turned into a post-a-week goal instead of daily.
Today, I'm expanding that idea to this blog, to get more input and hopefully drive more people to my website of digital art. I'm happy to say that I am often posting as many as 15 images per week, and so over time may average my original goal of one a day. My ultimate goal is to create 1000 images in the series.
#238
Source material: Idaho cloudscape, bullet-ridden metal sign, Japanese wave icon, train rust.
Sometimes, I find that images seem so easy to do. They just roll off the tongue, so to speak. Other times it's a struggle to get anything out that makes any kind of sense. This week's image was a piece of cake, a companion piece to last week's most recent. I feel right at home with this visual language. It's like using small words: Art is fun.
For a work that was a bit more of a challenge to produce, I direct you to a new piece called "Signage" on my featured page: featured. You'll recognize the parts, but for some reason, this one just took the long way.


1 Comments:
Nice work, Bruce.
I love seeing your evolution. If I was a biologist, I would say it is natural selection rather than genetic drift.
Thanks for your insight with the blog. You have been a big help to me.
Jim
Post a Comment
<< Home