Posts Tagged ‘Art’

On the Write Trax – Sounds Like Inspiration

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Confession time.

I haven’t done a lot of writing over the past few months which is a violation of my goal to do a little bit of writing each day. In my desire to get back into the saddle, I began to rummage through my notes to see what I could develop into a small project to get the juices flowing.  I came across some notes titled “Within Earshot” – if the title sounds familiar it’s a direct lift from a song / snippet by recording artist Kenna.

Immediately I was reminded of a tip from Mike C. about finding inspiration in the very same playlist you’re using while you work.  The gist was to pay attention to the titles in your playlist and pick one to develop a story idea out of.

That’s not new, dude.

You’re right, it isn’t and it’s very likely the story you get from it will be either. This exercise is less about the product and more about the process. You want to develop the habit of piecing together your ideas and shaping them into narratives and then full on stories. These stories may never see the light of day in the final forms you give them for the project. However there’s a good bet that more refined versions of characters & concepts may creep their way into the work that does make it out into public view.

What did you come up with?

I’ll with you the nuts and bolts of  “Within Earshot”, it’s not much but you can at least see how far you can get from a song title.

This particular one brought about 2 different projects technically but at a point I began to experiment with splicing them into one.

One involved a sort Rip Van Winkle situation, life and the people in it sucked so bad for one guy he tries to run away from it only to fall into a coma and sleep through the apocalypse. He wakes up  to find everything he liked and loathed are gone and tries his best to adjust to life as it has become.

Not much orginality there but enough to play with.

The other was  something slightly more original. The story involved someone coming to grips with possibility that their whole life has been a fantasy of their best friend. Yes, an imaginary friend lasts way past the sell-by date and becomes self-aware.

That’s it, one song gives me two stories and enough material to play around with as a daily excercise.

You try it.

Pull out the mp3 player, go through your playlist and take the title of the song that catches your eye and get to writing. Write until you feel you can’t add any more to the idea and then move to another song on the playlist.

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State of the [Dis]Union – That’s Life.

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Table of contents for State of the [Dis]Union

  1. State of the [Dis]Union.
  2. State of the [Dis]Union – That’s Life.
  3. State of the [Dis]Union – What Now?

The silent treatment.

Yes, the blog posts have come few & far between. Life is what happens in the time it takes to register what’s gone before your eyes and blink before asking “what just happened here?” The day job demanded my full attention and I obeyed out of fear that I’d be hungry, naked & in the dark. I’m going to have to remedy the dry spells though, as I feel there is so much more that could be happening with this blog.

Guest Bloggers?

The man idea I’ve been tossing around is searching for other artists and writers & multi-faceted creators to share opinions, observations & tips with us to help with the creative journey. I’m going to work twitter like a Tijuana hooker old rented mule well oiled machine to see if I can find a few brave suckers volunteers to help with the cause.

Speaking of life…

I wear a lot of hats. [Yes, I know I have a big head.] Not only am I doing graphic design by day but in my spare time I’m either practicing my writing or designing for my tee shirt line. Admittedly I’m also feeding my twitter addiction in hopes of attracting more folks to join in on the madness.  What I’d like to do is develop an active list of people who view this blog & use twitter so that we can develop a network associated with the subject matter of the blog as well as our other interests.

Which, in my case I’m looking for an artist or two wanting in on the t-shirt biz. I want to incorporate my designs with comic related art for something different.

This blog still sucks.

Information wise I guess it’s ok, but looks wise I’m still not happy. One of these days I’ll build it myself or at least have somebody I trust have a go. Untile then, yes, I know it sucks.

I need pictures.

What will also help it not suck is a bit of eye candy, I rarely have time to do any art work, so I’m asking my fellow creators out there to lend a hand. If you have some original work that can spruce up the looks of things around here and youw ant a little exposure, let’s make a deal, bktribals [at] inkwest.net.

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In the beginning…

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

This is not my first foray into comics, I have been a fan of comics since the age of 6. I have been enjoying them off and on for about 22 years. I have been creating them off and on since the age of 12. At 16, I once had my artwork reviewed by a local man that worked for Marvel Comics back in the 70’s and 80’s, he was impressed and told me if I kept t it I would have no problem getting in the door to Marvel.

Like the tool I am, I stopped drawing. I even stopped reading them.

Fast forward about a decade and after flirting with the idea a few times, here I am, taking the craft serious once again but not knowing where to get started or what exactly I want to do with this renewed passion.

A pal of mine suggested I make a blog and discuss the things related to developing my project, the subject matter and anything else I can think of to attract others to help me and hopefully to get help for themselves.

So here it is, INSIDE INKWEST, a blog about creativity, where it goes from here is up to us.

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