Welcome to The Pencil Effect Blog

Welcome to The Pencil Effect. This blog is intended to be a place for people who are learning to draw or paint to find help, inspiration and resources to see them on their way to becoming the artist they want to be. I will post articles, thoughts, art, and reviews that I have come across that have helped me and will hopefully help you.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Personal Post: A brief history

      My history with art goes back to my childhood and it is probably not unique.  As a kid I loved to draw and I loved comics.  For a time I was certain that I would grow up to be a comic book artist.  As I got older though various pressures asserted themselves and the dream was abandoned.  I got it into my head that I needed to be a computer programmer so I pursued that route.  Now all these years later I am a computer programmer and but an especially happy one.  Over the last few years the old dream of being an artist has appeared to remind me of my first passion.  I've decided that I need to follow that passion and see where it leads me.  It might be that I will be able to work out some sort of programmer / artist hybrid career where programming is my bread and butter and art is a hobby or secondary source of income.  It may mean a total career change.  In any event I am committing myself to finding out.

    So why this blog?  The purpose of this blog is two fold.  One is to provide the impetus to myself to be in an art mindset everyday and to be sketching every day.  Two is to provide others out there who are just starting down their own path resources that I have found and perhaps companionship of a sort.  People are afraid to put their mistakes and crappy work out there for others to learn from.  I have decided to suck it up and put it out there.  If you are just starting out you are not alone.  Those mistakes you are making?  You are not the only one to make them.  Your drawing looks like crap?  Well take heart, so does mine :D.  Together we might be able to learn more than we could alone.

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