September 22, 2009

drawing fewer big pieces…

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For a while there, I was toying with the idea of doing more big pie­ces, like Marfa One, pho­to­graphed above.

Now I’m not so sure. I think long-term, I pre­fer a more “mobile” art form, like the busi­ness card car­toons or the Moles­ki­nes.

I will do more large pie­ces in the future, I believe. Just not too many of them. Maybe one or two a year. Unless peo­ple start com­mis­sioning them, of course…

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2 Responses to “drawing fewer big pieces…”

  1. Kait says:

    I have had the oppo­site rea­li­za­tion. My art style is more con­du­cive to a lar­ger canvas…but it’s so impor­tant to esta­blish that and do what you love.

  2. John says:

    Sma­ller is more disruptive,

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