Last night I was sick as a dog, yet after watching a good movie I pulled together the motivation to brake out the paints for the first time in too long.
Growing up in Jefferson Missouri, there is not a lot of artistic inspiration. I was inspired by the Sunday Comics. I remember I used to cut Calvin and Hobbes out of the newspaper and put the pieces into a photo album!
With a family that has always lived no more than fifteen minutes away from each other, getting out of a small town isn’t easily done. I got my first degree in fine art at the local University. Once I graduated, I didn't know what to do, but I knew it wasn't in Missouri.
In an effort to open my eyes to all those possibilities I hear so much about on television, I took a cross country road trip with a lifelong friend to the west coast. By the end of the trip, everything had changed. I saw first hand some of the endless differences the rest of the country had to offer and learned to look farther than I can see. I made my decision to be the first in my family that would further his education far away from home on my own.
So I moved to Emeryville California to get my second degree in animation and visual effects. Now I'm a successful Illustrator working out of the beautiful city of San Francisco.
1 comments:
Excellent piece man, such great color and expression man. The fact you did it sick, even bonus points.
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