A second home-run thanks to master draftsman, painter and illustrator Glenn Vilppu and the Suidobata Fine Arts Academy. A four-day intensive drawing seminar in Tokyo on figure drawing, and drawing the human head, Glenn Vilppu, gave an amazing class to students, professionals and teachers from both Japan and abroad. Some students came as far as from Kyoto in order to attend. This was Glenn Vilppu's second collaboration with Master Drawing Japan but his first (of hopefully many ) at the Suidobata Fine Arts Academy in Tokyo. "The people who developed animation, were taught by people who never studied animation." - Glenn Vilppu Glenn Vilppu, who has taught drawing in the animation industry for over 20 years (notably the Disney Animation Studio) made this note about the tools and terminologies that are used in animation which were carried over from classical painters and illustrators. Essentially the aim the the same: to create a sens...
These are the paraphrased words of Antoni Gaudi that will greet you entering the Mori Art Exhibition:: Takehiko Inoue Interprets Gaudi's Universe. It would be plain to say the works of both Gaudi and Takahiro Inoue's were impressive and compelling. The greater thing to come away with from exhibition is the consideration of artistic creation and expression come from. We are moved and compelled by what we observe. Nature served a great part in influencing Gaudi's hand. As for Inoue-san it seems that Gaudi, the man himself has compelled his hand rather than his expressive voice. Indeed he has interpreted Gaudi in his own way -- interpreting his work with Gaudi's voice would be of course, just copying. "The creation continues incessantly through the media of man. But man does not create, he discovers. Those who look for the laws of Nature as a support for their new works collaborate with the creator. Copiers do not collaborate. Because of ...
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