The New Tech Artist Vol. I
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The New Tech Artist will enable artwork to flourish with ease. This book is for artists who know how to think and feel when making art, therefore, producing better artwork. The thought patterns of artists are sometimes halted with decisions that are not in the best interest of the artist. With so many decisions to make artists sometimes settle with whatever the finished outcome is after putting so much time and effort into their artwork. Careful study of planning is implemented in the core of this book giving artists room to grow and understand what they can achieve through the extra effort. This book simplifies the procedures of many subjects in art and how to improve them. Many different kinds of artists at many different ages would benefit from ideas in this book that will keep them motivated to create more art.
Millard Delvison
Millard Delvison has been making art since 1960. He is an art magnet and is going to share all he knows about the subject to anyone who wants to know. Millard has opened community service programs to help the young compete in today's society in his hometown. His many commissions for portraits and graphic designs have helped him put together manuscripts about art to share with other artists and the public.
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The New Tech Artist Vol. I - Millard Delvison
The New Tech Artist
By
Millard Delvison
Copyright 2016 Millard Delvison
Published by Millard Delvison at Smashwords
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter One creativity
Chapter Two Vision
Chapter Three composition
Chapter Four Perspective
Chapter Five Light and Shade
Chapter Six Pencil Drawing
About the Author
Glossary
Connect with the Author
Acknowledgements
I will never fail to mention God, who has set my path on this wonderful journey in art. I’d like to thank and acknowledge the late Mr. Hampton Williams who was a sign painter and businessman in Baltimore city. He was a good friend who gave me insight to make this book.
I want to thank my family, who always encouraged me to keep writing about my work. Those who have read this book I give thanks that the knowledge of art from this book was able help someone to be a better artist.
Preface
The New Tech Artist is someone who finds artistic problem-solving methods by constantly making ideas fit together. Inspiration is one trait that fuels many great thinkers in all fields. The major difference between an average artist and a New Tech Artist is a new tech thinker will find different ways to do simple art techniques in a minimal amount of time. Although most artists have some form of talent they always want to learn more. It can take an ordinary hobbyist and the clear thinker who can see the simplicity in some techniques and do them with ease but a New Tech Artist has a larger arsenal of artistic techniques. Some of the work ethics mentioned in this manuscript will make new patterns of thought for new ideas creating a new tech thinker.
Any artist knows that if the work is successful it can be transformed into more successful attempts to make other fascinating art. Being an artist is looking at all art and finding something that relates to the style and creation of that particular art and artist. No matter what the technique the important signature or the artist's style makes the finish always impressive. Making any type of art can be improved with scientific relations to what is discovered in every step toward completion. A flow of energy is always being channeled when the creation of art occurs. The feeling of good intentions while creating art is always a good start. When art becomes a journey of finding facts and analyzing different ideas there will be a steady progression in the knowledge of art. The time and patience displayed by such artists to make a marvelous work of art will be a trademark for the professional that may make their mark in the industry. These specific artists have simple but keen knowledge that gives them an advantage in their craft.
Knowing and performing simple techniques in art is a certain path to successful bodies of work. Confidence and repetition of good work ethics combined will make the creation of art an ability that can be very rewarding. The feeling of art must flow through the body of an artist as an activity in a physical mode of excitement when first ventured and later mastered in a patient mode knowing what to expect of it. Art is similar to forms of Yoga, jogging or exercise in a way that releases the mind when creating it. As the potential of an artist soars the evolution of a New Tech Artist is created. Becoming a knowledgeable artist has some weight to it and curious artists should explore that fact. The hard working ideas in art adapt to interesting discoveries and new ways of seeing art. There is no doubt many elite masters in art found their way to the art kingdom using similar techniques.
Chapter One
Creativity
In the beginning of creation, the earth took thousands of years to form by mixing additives and chemicals that created what we see today. Living things were created through the combination of these mixtures and inhabitants were born from these natural events. These inhabitants were driven to survive. As each inhabitant on the food chain fell to the more aggressive opponent, ideas were made to avoid being eaten. At that moment creative ideas were born to escape attacks and make life livable. The inhabitants used fear as a motivating initiative to create these ideas. As you can imagine fear for losing your life can make you come up with many alternatives. The mind can find other reasons to create new ideas if prompted. As fear has made the mind frantically look for ideas out of haste, love can also be a motivator. Love will find ideas out of loving what is being created. If an artist has a fear of an approaching deadline or feelings of questionable ability to perform the love of what is being made will alleviate all obstacles. Love is a powerful aspect when putting it in artistic views and finds many more ideas out of just being a tremendous feeling while leaving the artist wanting more.
Today fear does not drive the creative influence in terms of artistic views in this world of new technology but love does. Wanting to know more of new and innovative creations that make life more advanced sparks the creative thoughts that flow through artists' minds. Today's successful artists love what they are doing and continue to create fascinating art.
There are many creations made from lower forms of life that are not man made but still occurs today and no one knows how it is possible. The honeybee can make a honey cone with accurately measured polygons built for the sole purpose of survival. The honeybee builds this creation by command of a queen bee and simply out of love for her wishes. Being very different in makeup from man the honeybee and the reasons why they continue to exist is to fulfill nature's properties. One would guess at what measuring tool was used mentally to create such perfect shapes with a paper-like material that they produce to make these honeycombs. Since the shapes can be measured mathematically there is an accurate system in place to make this creation. We see the honeybee as a small but very intelligent insect that uses teamwork to create works of artistic sculpture. Mathematically the honeybee could teach us more than we understand about geometry. Whatever the system used to create the finely crafted honeycombs the honeybee has been using it since their creation.
Like ants, the honeybee has a communication connection that drives their purpose to create or make a task to benefit their massive community. This communication pattern is the key to their successful creation of honey cones. This clue alone should give hints to the creative mind while communicating with its most inventive inner tools that nature has provided and create something new and different in art. Many secrets of creation come from nature that man has not connected to and answers are yet to be found. Once the mind can come in tune with nature mentally more artistic creations can be filtered through constant investigations. The brain may not know what it is seeing but mentally it can be inspired to create new and advanced ideas from associations with ideas in nature.
There is no distinction between having the knowledge to create and learning how to be creative for the first time. The process years later is just polished from many reproductions of techniques. After making many attempts with different subject matter, style and technique are established by the artist. Creations with the hands often have more original personality traits in every stroke or line. To talk about making a creation is always good and artists must feed the thirst for knowledge to make the work more figured out while creation occurs. The New Tech Artist is a term used in the manuscript to identify an artist that has done research and found ways of making art fascinating.
Is creation the only genius trait of the New Tech Artist? Yes, in fact, it is the only one. Without it, the New Tech Artist could not exist. This trait is seemingly the jumpstart for artists that house thoughts to create art from a high level of concentration. Thinking of basic formulas to make a strong and explosive statement with art or inventions will make the idea simpler but shifting the focus to another angle of thought that makes the art or inventions more advanced. Most car manufacturers that improve a car model every year practice this idea. Finding the creative edge that keeps ideas coming to improve the style of work and fashion it into a signature achievement is not too difficult