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282 - The More Things Change The More...

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282 - The More Things Change The More...


In this week’s show, John talks about how this year, 2020, has been so different, to say the least!  And it was about this time last year that John was talking about planning for 2020. 

Still, there are good things that have been learned by going through this year.

As a metaphor, John talks about some of the differences that using various papers have been able to teach him. There have been some surprising things that have NOT changed from using so many different surfaces. Just goes to show that “the more things change, the more they stay the same.”

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281 - 4 Important Elements To Remember When Drawing Eyes

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281 - 4 Important Elements To Remember When Drawing Eyes


In this week’s show John discusses four important elements to remember when drawing the eyes in colored pencil or any medium. 

One of the items discussed in the show is the importance of allowing for the cornea in your drawing! This is not discussed much, but it can elevate your drawing to “realistic” quickly when you allow for it. That’s just one of the important elements of the anatomical structure of the eye to consider when we’re drawing for a realistic look. 

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References or links mentioned

Art Bundle Link

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280 - Should You Be Using Instagram

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280 - Should You Be Using Instagram


In this week’s show, John and co-host, Barb Sotiropoulos are discussing whether or not you should be on Instagram. It does seem to be a means for creating more interaction and conversations around your art with less distraction than some of the other social platforms.

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References or links mentioned

Check out Barb’s Website and Blog here

Barb’s article on Instagram

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279 - Licensing Your Artwork - Question Call-In Series

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279 - Licensing Your Artwork - Question Call-In Series


In this week’s show John, and co-host, Barb Sotiropoulos are answering a call-in question related to licensing your artwork. They talk about some of the pros and cons surrounding art licensing. Barb discusses the importance of contracts and shares some of her personal experiences. 

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References or links mentioned

Check out the Past and Present Challenges here

Check out Barb’s Website and Blog here

Melissa Shultz Website on Art Licensing

The Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: Pricing & Ethical Guidelines

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278 - The Best Way To Capture Your Artwork

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278 - The Best Way To Capture Your Artwork

As a follow-up to last week’s show, John reveals the very best way to capture your artwork in a digital format. 

It does not involve buying a big expensive camera with a hundred dials and options. Also, the solution is not to go to a Fine Art print shop either. 

 The very best option is to scan the artwork yourself with a scanner connected to your home computer. 

How do you go about doing this?

Here's what you'll need:

  1. A scanner - John recommends the Epson V600 (Amazon link: https://amzn.to/2HvW5u7)

  2. A computer

  3. Scanner software

  4. Photo editing software

In this episode, John discusses what he uses to create the digital image and the exact steps for creating the digital image if it's slightly larger than the bed of the scanner. 

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277 - Can I Capture Artwork With My Phone - Question Call-in Series

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277 - Can I Capture Artwork With My Phone - Question Call-in Series

Today’s caller asks John about how to take pictures of artwork with just a cellphone. Is there an inexpensive way to do this?

 It’s a popular question. And.. It IS quite possible!

How do you go about doing this?

In summary, here’s what’s involved:

  1. Adjust the settings on your phone 

  2. Controlled Lighting 

  3. A tripod and a remote shutter or a timer

  4. An even picture plane

  5. Editing software

Be sure to tune in next week where John will talk about the absolute best way to get a digital image of your work. And no, it’s not with an expensive camera either.

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276 - Do I Start With Dark Values First? - Question Call-In Series

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275 - Afraid of the dark? - Question Call-In Series

In another Question Call-In show, John answers a question about how to start the drawing process with values in mind.

 If you want to have strong values in your composition, do you start with the darkest values first and build towards the light values? 

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275 - Afraid of the dark? - Question Call-In Series

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275 - Afraid of the dark? - Question Call-In Series

In another Question Call-In show, John answers a question about being afraid of the dark.

How can we overcome our fear of the dark? My mind may be telling me that it's one value but I’m afraid to use that particular color in my project for fear that I might be wrong. If I go too dark I’m afraid I might mess it up. How can I get over this fear? 

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274 - Choosing A Project - Question Call-In Series

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274 - Choosing A Project - Question Call-In Series

In another Question Call-In show, John answers a question regarding how to choose your next Colored Pencil project.

 Do you decide on the next project first and then look for or create a photo reference for the vision or the other way around? Listen in for some insight before you decide on your next project.

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273 - Reference Photos - Question Call-In Series

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273 - Reference Photos - Question Call-In Series

In another Question Call-In show, John answers 2 questions reference photos.

Listen in to 2 calls: 

  1. How do you go about getting original reference photos for portraits? 

  2. Is there a difference between using a reference photo for educational purposes versus using a reference photo for commercial use? How do you choose appropriate photo references so you don’t get into legal trouble? 

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272 - Paper Choice & Planning - Question Call-In Series

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272 - Paper Choice & Planning - Question Call-In Series

In another Question Call-In show, John answers 2 questions about planning and paper decisions.

Listen in to 2 calls: 

  1. How do you decide between Pastelmat and Stonehenge for your next project? 

  2. Are there specific planning steps to take before starting your next project?

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271 - Teaching - Question Call-In Series

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271 - Teaching - Question Call-In Series

In this first installment of the new Question Call-In shows, John takes 2 different calls both related to getting started teaching and writing articles.

Listen in as Brent and Kim call in their questions today!

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270 - The Biggest Mistake

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270 - The Biggest Mistake

John talks about the biggest mistake that colored pencil artists make.  It’s beyond the obvious ones you often hear of “not enough layering”, or “using a dull pencil”. This one has to do with inadequate planning from the beginning. If you don’t know where the stopping point is from the beginning, then how do you know when you get there?

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269 - Everything Is A Nail

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269 - Everything Is A Nail

John discusses a recurring theme that comes up often regarding self-sabotage and comparison problems.  If an artist isn’t comparing themselves to themselves then they run the risk of creating a self-defeating mindset and attitude!

Look back at what you’ve done. As you approach your next piece ask yourself 3 things:

  1. What should I keep doing?

  2. What should I stop doing? (Or what didn’t work on my last piece?)

  3. What should I start doing? (Or what do I need to now incorporate on my next piece?)

Links inside This Episode

Article by Carrie Lewis on “What To Do..”  

https://www.carrie-lewis.com/what-to-do-when-you-dont-know-what-to-do-next/

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268 - Lessons Learned Last Week

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268 - Lessons Learned Last Week

As a follow up to last week’s episode, John talks about what he learned about the process and about himself through this process of studying from one of the true greats!

The use of more blue in the skin in the fair complexion of this artist and the use of dark green and red in the dark side of the face, were just some of the surprises of doing this study.

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267 - Investing In Imitation

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267 - Investing In Imitation

In this episode, John discusses why he is investing some time to studying from some master painters from centuries ago.

We’ve all heard the adage, “Draw what you see and not what you know”.  But we should also know what we are observing. When we do that, we understand everything more clearly.  That enables us to articulate what we see so that we can understand and depict what we both observe and understand

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266 - Interview with Barbara Dahlstedt

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266 - Interview with Barbara Dahlstedt

In this episode, John Interviews color pencil artist Barbara Dahlstedt. While she may be well known for many of her portrait pieces it’s also difficult to put her into just one box regarding subject matter. She explores a variety of surfaces as well as materials and techniques to get just the right look that she's after! Barbara has done commission work for years, she’s a retired high school art teacher, and was the 2019 CPSA’s CIPPY award winner! 

References From This Episode

Barbara Dahlstedt’s Website: https://dahlstedtart.com

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265 - Mixing WC and CP

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265 - Mixing WC and CP

In this episode, John discusses the tried and true methods and techniques of mixing WC with CP. The water-soluble “waxes” found in a WC “pencil” absolutely CAN be mixed with the traditional medium of colored pencil-- a water-resistant wax and oil-based medium. As with most things, the devil is in the details. The layering order does make a difference.


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264 - 24 Brand New Luminance Colored Pencils

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264 - 24 Brand New Luminance Colored Pencils

In this episode, John just received the brand new 24 Luminance colored pencils. This is a first look at the exciting new colors! There are several dark blues and some new pinks and purples. If you’re a portrait artist, you’ll not be disappointed when you see the new luscious dark skin tones now available.

Learn more on the Caran D’Ache site: https://www.carandache.com/gb/en/colour-pencils/box-of-20-colours-luminance-6901-portrait-assortment-p-11152.htm

References From This Episode

You can purchase the pencils right now from these places:

CultPens.com: https://www.cultpens.com/i/q/CD73881/caran-dache-luminance-6901-professional-permanent-colour-pencil-box-of-20-portrait-colours

https://colouredpencil.shop/


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263 - Book Review on Drawing the Head

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263 - Book Review: Artist’s Complete Guide To Drawing the Head

In this episode, John reviews the book that has influenced his artwork and techniques more than any other- bar none.

It’s not a colored pencil book either. This book focuses on how to draw the human head, so the medium is immaterial. The understanding of light and shadow is simplified and explained inside this timeless art book. The principle technique employed in the book is called “chiaroscuro”. Which has to do with the contrast between light and dark. 

Today (Monday, July 13, 2020) is also the last day to take advantage of the Face Value course Presale!  After today all the bonuses and the special value discount pricing goes away. 

Go here to find out more about the course: https://sharpenedartistacademy.teachable.com/p/presale-colored-pencil-portrait-course

References From This Episode

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