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1 . When did you start your career as an animator? Who has influenced your artwork? |
I've been drawing since I was in the womb, and as a consequence, I revert to visual ways of communicating all the time. Drawing really is at the heart of all of my art practices? which vary greatly. Being able to describe 3 dimensional shapes on a piece of paper is a very important skill in so many fields. Stylistically, I'd say that I have been heavily influenced by Glen Keane (lead animator, Disney), Chuck Jones, Mike Mignola, Egon Schiele and Edward Gorey.
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2 . What do you teach at the Queensland Academy for Creative Industries? |
At the Queensland Academy for Creative Industries, my role is to instruct ready minds in the creative fields of Design and Technology, Visual Arts and Film. Decent drawing skills can benefit production in all of these areas, and students are encouraged to be constantly getting their ideas down into visual journals. I don't get upset at students for doodling or sketching in class. I like that.
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3 .What kind of advice do you give aspiring artists there or anywhere? |
My philosophy is that all one needs to be able to draw well is an interest and commitment to practice. I heard somewhere that a person might have one thousand lousy pictures in them. Resolve to get them out of the way as soon as you can. Draw heaps. Being able to draw and observe will assist in many avenues of life -- business (info on clients can be observed through body gestures), personal (drawing can be a great for stress relief and can lead to new friendships), and expression. |