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Building Art Communities, Picture Clarity, and Finding Art Mentors - Draftsmen S1E13 - Proko

Building Art Communities, Picture Clarity, and Finding Art Mentors - Draftsmen S1E13 - Proko

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For the first time, we dedicate the entire episode to voicemail questions. We discuss building healthy art communities, how to have clarity in your illustrations, and how to find art mentors. Stan does a book review on The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin, listing some of the golden nuggets he learned from the book about reaching mastery
Date: 2022-03-14

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I would REALLY like Draftsmen to watch some of the things that video games have to offer regarding art and expression. It sounds really, really counter-intuitive, but there are still some people that says that videogames are not art.
And it would be great to Stan and Marshall to share some of their knowledge about certain artists that have influenced millions of other artists. Certain games notorious for their visual appeal (such as Capcom's Okami, MOON Studios' Ori and The Blind Forest, Supergiant games Bastion, Transistor and Pyre and many other titles where visual style are pillars of the experience.

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Sorry for replying 2 months late, I hope this is still seen. My experience with building a community worked out well. I set a goal that I would have a life drawing open studio in my town within 12 months. The hardest hurtle was fining a location. It wasn't easy but I finally found something. Eventually, I got it going, over the next couple of years attendance was up and down but it sustained itself. Offered a great place for people to meet while growing their anatomy skills. Then I moved out of town, but a regular attendee took it over and now 7 years later I am told it is still going great.
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Hi, I'm in London UK and through MeetUp. com app I have plenty of life drawing class. Both working well, I got some friends from those different groups and a better social life while I'm learning. Even through MeetUp. com life drawing just one 'thang', theres plenty different groups are possible.
Books? yes, both sounds good. thats all relevant to become a pro or be a pro or just grow whovever the person or the professional.

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I really loved this episode! I recently started an artist collective for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY (-artistsofthemet. Like Stan said it was just me and one person doing this but we are in art school so from word to mouth it's really picking up! I'm learning everyone interacts differently so I really need to check out those Great Courses books! Thanks guys!
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I have read most of the books you talk about, my favorites are the art of learning and mastery of Robert Green, I will see the performance psychology that Marshall talk, I recommend to David Goggins. You can't hurt me: dominate your mind and challenge the odds, very inspiring, teach that despite your problems, you can achieve great things if you work hard
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Hi here, actually I thought would be great if you do some interviews with other artists? You mentioned Justin Sweet was thought by Marshall, would be great if some of your student maybe talk about his/her way to up to the point he/she is right now? More interesting with personal touch if that person was Stan's or Marshall's student though.
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I recently read -The Art of Learning-. I would love an episode discussing the book, however, I would especially like to hear what you guys think about how the principles in the book can be applied to learning art. I had to really think about how can I apply this to my journey to learning to draw and paint as I was going through the book.
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I'm in! A few books I'm listening to currently that are great and I would love to hear your thoughts on is The Dip by Seth Godin, and Art and Fear by David Bayles and Ted Orland. In general, it would be awesome to hear you talk about the books and examples from your own life that relate. This podcast is really great guys, thanks!
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I'd like an episode about developing skills needed for being a good art teacher or presenter. How do you think about breaking apart content to fill segments for 30 plus minutes. Also, how do you approach giving feedback and critiques and thoughtful analysis of someone else's work to insure there's constructive feedback.
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I really love your actul serie, those advices help. I propose you a subject for your other podcast: MEMORIE, and in our cas VISUAL MEMORIE. How should we deal with that? I think it's an interesting subject, a problem all we have. Continue like that.
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