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Steve's Inspiration Books Travel Light - Part I | |
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Monday 2nd Feb 2009 |
Artist Steve Light’s Kolo Vineyard paper albums are his workbooks. He doesn’t care that they’re dog-eared and worn – he likes ‘em that way. He tosses ‘em in his bag and carries ‘em with him everywhere. He calls them his “inspiration books" and he says they help jump-start him to do his best work. He refined his system over time, as he explains: At Pratt Institute I was a student of the late great Dave Passalacqua. He taught his students to look at works by other artists while we work -- not to copy them, but to be inspired by them. And he showed us a practical method for doing that -- inspiration books. Circle back to Koloist later to see more about Steve Light’s inspiration books. Happy to point out that a biography and picture of Steve Light now appears on Koloist. Just click on his name under “Contributors” in the right-hand sidebar of this page. A sampling of other cool projects Steve Light has posted on Koloist can be seen here, here and here. |
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Also, I remember Dave P and some of his works, and if he was Steve's mentor--great things will happen for Steve--- cause Dave was an exceptional artist and teacher.
Everyone should carry an inspirational workbook , even if it is just to right ideas down when they hit!!!
Looking forward to seeing more about this --
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