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Whatever, I Wanted to Draw That Day Steven Yessick
Whatever, I Wanted to Draw That Day
Steven Yessick
All of the drawings in this book were the result of a day where I just drew, madly, incessantly, and without stopping. I drew all day, into the night, all through the night, and into the next day. Over the course of this time, I ended up with over one hundred pages of original watercolor paintings and drawings made specifically for this book. This wasn't just some simple, oh, let's draw a little bit today, kind of thing. This is one guy taking all of his effort and energy, and pouring himself into doing as many good drawings as possible within an overnight two day vigil of creativity.
Having spent many late nights producing content for other works, I decided just to make a book of drawings, like, as fast as possible. I was entirely consumed with it during the process. This book is the result of me almost going mad with all of the energy and effort that it took to draw all this for nearly twenty plus hours continuously. This is normal for me, because when I paint, I like to finish the painting all at once a lot of times. The systemic paintings are different, but for the most part, I just want to get the work done as soon as possible, and do everything in my power to make it look good.
These drawings are fun to look at, and you may even get a kick or chuckle by looking at them. There are words in the drawings sometimes, too. The cover of this book is of a painting I did around 2002 after I had just returned home from extensive travelling, and I feel that part of the appeal of the paperback is due to this cover. All of the images that this book contains are high quality, and all of the watercolors are individually unique within the boundaries of a unified style. Creating some of the drawings in this book was almost like fighting a war on paper, while others come from a tranquil and serene place of harmony.
These drawings are a response to negativity and mass confusion. They were created in havoc and chaos. They are pure randomness captured. They were made in response to the chaos of the street. They are colorful watercolor mixed media drawings done spur of the moment, and without stopping all day, all night, and into the next day. They are full of energy, passion, and spontaneity.
It's definitely worth it just to see what this artist can do when he pulls an all-nighter, and publishes it the next day in an entire book of drawings that are actually unique to all of his other drawings. It's kinda cool, you know? It's like a turning point! He totally made a stand! Get it today! It's easy to look at pictures! Thank you so much!
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 26 de agosto de 2018 |
| ISBN13 | 9781719906371 |
| Páginas | 84 |
| Dimensiones | 216 × 279 × 6 mm · 290 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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