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Dinotopia by james gurney
Dinotopia by james gurney













When I was a little kid, drawing meant designing things that I wanted to build in 3D, such as model ships, puppets, and kites. (Bonus: Click here to download a PDF copy of my Color Theory Cheat Sheet.) How Did You Get Started in Art? Do You Think It Is Something They Need to Worry About, or Should They Just Be Focusing On Getting Good at the Fundamentals? Many Beginner Artists Seem to Worry About Developing a Unique Style.How Do You Generally Prepare for a More Serious Artwork (Do You Do Sketches, Color Studies, Etc)?.Do You Have Any Other General Business Advice for Aspiring Artists?.For Traditional Artists Looking To Break Into the Fine Art World, Do You Recommend They Seek Gallery Representation or Focus On Building Their Own Audience Through YOUTUBE, Blogs, Social Media, Etc?.With the Rise of Digital Art, Do You Think There Will Always Be a Place for Traditional Mediums?.Which Master Artists Inspire You (Passed and Living)?.Do You Have a Favorite Medium (Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor, Gouache, Pencil, Pen, Etc)?.Do You Sell Your Art, or Do You Focus Mostly on Book Sales and Other Avenues?.What Made You Start Blogging and Where Do You Find Inspiration for Things to Write About? I Notice You Have Been Consistently Blogging for Many Years Now.

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Do You Remember Your First Painting and Do You Still Have It?.If You Could Recommend One Art Education Book to Beginners, What Would It Be?.If You Were to Start Learning Art All Over Again, Where Would You Start?.James created the illustrated book series Dinotopia, wrote Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter, writes a daily blog on Gurney Journey and is a skilled artist and teacher, among many other things. I am pleased to have James Gurney share some of his thoughts on art, business and learning.















Dinotopia by james gurney