He was very inspiring to me in the fact that you should never doubt yourself or your work. I think his advice to keep your process and all of your work was really helpful. You never know when you will look back on something and spark an idea based off of your old work. It's amazing that he can keep getting so many ideas for new projects based on one idea or drawing from a past process. I think that your artwork is all part of one big process, and it helps you to keep growing.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Jackie_Mazure response
I thought that David Mazure's work was so unique and nothing that I have ever seen before. When he was explaining his whole process, I thought it was so interesting that he starts from human form. When I first looked at his work on the wall in the gallery, I would have never guessed that he started out from studying human form. At first, I thought it was just a really interesting ink drawing that was just meant to be an abstract drawing. Once I realized that there was so much more to it, the shapes in the drawing really resemble the human form in an abstract way, which helps to bring imagination into the observation of the piece.
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