Showing posts with label art interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art interview. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Get on the Carousel's ART INTERVIEWS - Dana





Hi there! As promised, I want to present you another FABULOUS artist that I have a pleasure to know! Her name is Dana, and she is a very talented lady. Her main artistic domain is drawing, as you will see in a second. All I can add is that I totally adore her simple yet precise drawings, and that I wait for her new works on deviantArt with a great impatience, and what I like the most is the fact that she cares so much about her heritage, too!
Just take a look!




name: Dana a.k.a. GordAfarid
where you can see her works: www.gordafarid.deviantart.com



Get on the Carousel's QUESTIONNAIRE:


Get on the Carousel: What is your main artistic domain?
Dana: My main artistic domain, is not only about be as good as possible, but one day I want to create my own artistic fashion with heavily influence from the Western, Japanese and Persian art style. It's just how am I going to puzzle together, is one of the things I had kept striving for.

GotC: What made you start creating art? When did you start it?
D: I've always loved drawing in general, I'm obsessed with cartoons, comics, mangas, everything that many movies can't show about. I even designed clothes at my first year in Gymnasium, because I wanted to be fashion designer, but my passion for writing and novels took over during the age of 15-20, so I did not draw much or very little in many years. It was first, when I've discovered Deviantart and many other Art communities, I wanted to DRAW again. And that was in year 2005 and I were still back then trying to struggle on university, which I failed couple of years later.

GotC: And, the music that inspires you?
D: Music... Well it depends mainly on my mood. My music interest switch very fast. Sometimes I simply listen to old Persian classic or pop music just to reveal my inspirations drawing something related to Iran.
On the other hand 70s Disco are one of my main favourite genre! The sounds shows you can feel beautiful, dreaming and even trying to dance without be too specific. But when I'm angry, I listen to metal! It fucking helps! On the other hand I still listen to old 80s/90s music for nostalgic fever like the happiness part of my childhood.

GotC: What do you use to make your art?
D: It depends. Mainly I use pro-markers and all markers I'm able to buy without too expensive prices. I love doing black/white art and therefore Adobe Photoshop CS4 and sometimes Adobe Illustrator are very helpful programs to make the main colour complete white and black. With markers however is difficult and I'm still trying to improve a lot of things that I'm not able to yet. But when I'm not working with pencils; I do Silkscreen and Etching. I hate however painting with pencils, with that I can hardly concentrate and gets very impatient.
Soon however I'm going to self-study a little with photography as well. As for realistic pencil drawings, it's definitely with pencils mainly h2, h3, h4 and B, B2, B4, B6.

GotC: Are you an autodidact, or you had a teacher (e.g. you were in the art schools etc.)?
D: I went to the public art schools for almost 3years to learn the basic skills and had 3 different teachers, but I even went to Manga course for improving the skills I hadn't learn yet and still now I forget a lot of things which is because of artblock and emotional stress. But I've also grabbed some tips from other deviants and close friends as well.

GotC: What do you want to achieve by your art?
D: Wow! Very good, but difficult question. That is something I had been wondering in years. What kind of art do I want to accomplish with?
First as a teenager I either wanted to be fashion designer or novelist. But now I had desire to be comic artist, yet I'm not fulfilled enough to start or even having energy for a moment. Right now I'm only trying to focus on rehabilitation by working at Yscreen in 6months, because of depression, the lack of motivation, no hopes and so on. It's the first time I ever got help to slowing start joining the labour market or at least have desire and energy enough to study again!


GotC: What do you feel when you create something?
D: Either I feel I get great result or great disappointment. I tenders to be so self-critic that sometimes I ask people for advise, when I can't solve the problem!

GotC: Show us your 3 best works:

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Etching



Black/white



Colours with promarkers




GotC: What would you say to the beginners, who just started their adventure with art?
D: Start with the basic practice to get somewhere, by drawing with pencils and draw as much as you're able too! The longer you draw regular, the better.
Sometimes it helps with painting as well, some people are able make with one only tool and that's better than nothing! Just practice, but at the same time find your main tool for creation! First then you can continue and moving with the next level.


Amazing works, Dana! Keep on being so awesome, I am your biggest fan over there on dA! And you, people, make sure you visit her at www.gordafarid.deviantart.com

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Get on the Carousel's ART INTERVIEWS - Siham


Today I am proud to present you our second interviewed artist, my fellow colourist, Siham! She's from France and I absolutely adore everything that pops up on her deviantart - seriously, this girl knows how to put some magic in her works!


name: Siham
where you can see her artworks: www.xsixty-3ight.deviantart.com




Get on the Carousel's
QUESTIONNAIRE:


Get on the Carousel: What is your main artistic domain?
Siham: I mostly colour pictures, be it old black and white pictures or re-colouring some which were originally coloured.


GotC: What made you start creating art? When did you start it?
S: It was in 2007 when I registered on a discussion forum about the Romanovs. And I was seeing all these beautifully coloured pictures of OTMAA mostly, and I could not help admiring their work. I think I started a bit later though, especially after seeing so many beautiful colourings by Ally and Justine. They were the one who made me want to try.


GotC: And, the music that inspires you?
S: It may be any kind of songs, from rock to classical. But I do have a weak spot for oriental music (Arabic and Indian music) - it's the most inspiring to me.


GotC: What do you use to make your art?
S: I use Photoshop CS1. And it's perfect for colouring pictures, you do not need more.


GotC: Are you an autodidact, or you had a teacher (e.g. you were in the art schools etc.)?
S: No teacher. I tried to master Photoshop on my own (it was a bit complicated at first), of course, several tutorials helped me. Once you find how to do what you want to do with PS, it's so great.


GotC: What do you want to achieve by your art?

S: I only want to enjoy myself by colouring pictures the way I want to see them. It's just a pleasure for myself, if people think of them as beautiful colourings, then I'm even happier. Because it's a great feeling to know that you still showed something lovely to other people. I love sharing.


GotC: What do you feel when you create something?
S: I don't have any particular feeling - except enjoying myself. I don't even have the impression of "creating" something, I think I rather give pictures a new look.


GotC: Show us your 3 best works:
S: I don't know if they are my best ones but those are three ones that I really like.



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British actress Romola Garai as Jane Austen's Emma Woodhouse.



Old-school Indian actress Madhubala



Indian actress Madhuri Dixit as Chandramukhi in Devdas



GotC: What would you say to the beginners, who just started their adventure with art?
S: Do not expect to be satisfied with your pictures, they will be bad at the beginning, but know you only need practice. I think the best advice not to be disappointed is COLOUR FOR YOUR OWN PLEASURE. And then you will be able to enjoy very much your improvment.


Well, well, some nice answers, right? Show Siham some love, she deserves it, and visit her at www.xsixty-3ight.deviantart.com

Monday, November 15, 2010

Get on the Carousel's ART INTERVIEWS - Ally


Today I am proud to present you the very first artist that agreed on answering some questions about ART. Her art, to be precise. So, let's start the ART INTERVIEW cycle! This first time it's ALLY, my Czech friend and an extremely talented artist, who was my first inspiration with colouring the black&white photos.


name: Ally
where you can see her artworks: www.velkokneznamaria.deviantart.com




Get on the Carousel's
QUESTIONNAIRE:


Get on the Carousel: What is your main artistic domain?
Ally: Colouring pictures! Out of more then 2000 pictures I have submitted to Deviantart 90% are coloured pictures of different royals, celebrities and family photos.


GotC: What made you start creating art? When did you start it?
A: First time I ever found out there is something like digital colouring was back in 2007, when I got interested in the last Romanovs. There was (and still is) a discussion forum, where people would post their coloured photos of this family. I was really charmed by some of the works, especially by those made by members „Missy-T“ and „isabel“. Seeing these pictures made want to try. They definitely inspired me.


GotC: And, the music that inspires you?
A: I have enjoyed many different kinds of music. I guess it really depends on the mood. When I´m colouring royalty photos, I usually listen to classical pieces and instrumental albums, mostly by my dear Mike Oldfield. Lately I have started colouring a lot of Bollywood celebrities, and during that I usually listen to songs from their movies.


GotC: What do you use to make your art?
A: Adobe Photoshop – any version from 6 up is fine.


GotC: Are you an autodidact, or you had a teacher (e.g. you were in the art schools etc.)?
A:
I´m a professional amateur. Nobody taught me anything, when I started I had no tutorial at all. It was all me trying to figure out how the program works.


GotC: What do you want to achieve by your art?

A: I want to have fun. I want to relax. And sometimes, when it makes other people happy, it makes me happy too – like when I´m asked to colour old family pictures for someone. That also means those people have trust in me.


GotC: What do you feel when you create something?
A: I can´t really say. I have said this many times already – I usually colour to calm myself down and to relax. But when the picture is requested, I usually feel a bit nervous, because I don´t want to ruin it. In the end there is either a feeling of satisfaction, or more often a feeling I could have done much better.


GotC: Show us your 3 best works:
A: These may not be my best ones, but I felt happy with them.

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My mother at the age of 7



Indian actress Madhuri Dixit



Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fyodorovna of Russia




GotC: What would you say to the beginners, who just started their adventure with art?
A: Your pictures will probably suck for the first few weeks, if not months. Do not be surprised and mainly do not be disappointed. Only practice makes perfect and with every new picture you will learn what is possible and what looks good. Just don´t give up! And also remember, that you are doing this mainly for yourself. When colouring stops pleasing you, it is the end of the road.



I hope you enjoyed Ally's answers. She is really talented and is one of my favourite artists ever. Be sure to visit her at www.velkokneznamaria.deviantart.com