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    February 2024 Submissions - How To Fix Your Art

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    • Jeremy Ross
      Jeremy Ross @Jeremy Ross last edited by

      I just read “Picture This” by Molly Idle based on a recommendation by fellow SVS Rabbit, and the final pages of the book provide some exercises requiring use of cut paper.

      Here’s a second submission based on what I learned in the book.

      Jeremy Ross SVS February Prompt Trapped .jpg

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      • Joshua Chennault
        Joshua Chennault last edited by

        Been a long time since I've posted anything to SVS, and this is the first time to post for a HTFYA. This prompt was fun, and I hope to dive into the back catalog of other prompts that I didn't have the time for, since they have rather inspired me.

        Trapped - Joshua Chennault.png

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        • Jeremy Ross
          Jeremy Ross @Joshua Chennault last edited by

          Welcome back @Joshua-Chennault ! Looks great! Love the concept!

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          • Fey Realme
            Fey Realme @Jeremy Ross last edited by Fey Realme

            Thanks @Jeremy-Ross, I remember reading that post back when you made it, and your work definitely improved from following the checklist and critiquing yourself! I wanted to make this suggestion because even with such a great tool critiquing your own work is hard, especially when you are new, and especially if your heroes stink (something that happens a lot with students, as the guys have brought up several times in the podcast).

            Now that the tool is done and the guys are running monthly prompts again, I think the natural evolution of the live stream would be this sort of gentle 'Taste Training'. If the svs students were able to see a collection of artwork (the submissions) praised every month for specific strengths (if a given piece had only one strong element, or if it has most of the checklist under its belt) they would each have a stronger compass to follow because they would have an idea of what good and great look like and what resonates with them (not only a description of how 'good' works)

            HTFYA is such a powerful idea, and such a powerful tool (well made, timely, etc) but I think it would be a missed opportunity if the live streams didn't evolve into something that recognized the progress of the participants to critique their own work, and thereby encourage more people to buy the course and use the tool to wrestle with their own self analysis/crit.

            To think of it in that metaphor "give a man a fish and he will eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life" idea--If you have a fishing lesson and three fish (crits) that you give away to the lucky participants, then people will keep coming hoping to get a fish. If you have a lot of minnows to give away as well as the three fish, and everyone who participates gets a minnow and sees the fishing lesson, then the people come for the minnows because they make good bait and they can then catch their own fish. They can now look beyond hoping for the lucky fish because they have something concrete and personal to start with and build on--a reason to wrestle with the fish of their own.

            do you think that fish wrestling metaphor works in your experience of wrestling with your own critique? I know your pieces have been critiqued on htfya livestream a few times, but you also work to critique yourself as you shared in that post.

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            • Larue
              Larue last edited by

              Tracy La Rue Hohn
              Hi everyone, finished my entry with time to do my second idea as wellIMG_0471.jpeg -

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              • Larue
                Larue last edited by

                Tracy La Rue Hohn- my second idea
                IMG_0495.jpeg

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                • kh
                  kh last edited by

                  Hi everyone, hope I'm not too late...
                  I'm brand new to SVS and trying to build up my illustration skills after taking some years off to be a stay-at-home-mom.
                  Here's my entry: khorowitz_TRAPPED_lr.jpg
                  Would love any feedback. TY

                  https://kelilahorowitz.wixsite.com/home

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                  • Larue
                    Larue @rebeccamarie last edited by

                    @rebeccamarie
                    Love it!

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                    • Jessica Jolicoeur
                      Jessica Jolicoeur last edited by

                      I'm hoping I can still submit mine. It's almost done. Does anyone know if there is submission deadline?

                      Jessica Jolicoeur - https://jessicajolicoeur.wixsite.com/jessicajolicoeur

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                      • Reb Erlik
                        Reb Erlik last edited by

                        Reb Erlik htfya.jpg

                        This is a digital study to plan a future gouache painting.

                        If this piece is selected for critique, I would most appreciate feedback on improving composition, lighting or especially color. Thanks!

                        Style inspiration is "Short story #2" by Chiara Bautista:
                        https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=733357601479235&set=a.733357588145903

                        https://www.instagram.com/reb.erlik/

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                        • Jessica Jolicoeur
                          Jessica Jolicoeur last edited by

                          FebruarySVSLearnsSubmission- TRAPPED.jpg

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                          • skeletortoise
                            skeletortoise @AustinShurtliff last edited by

                            @AustinShurtliff FINAL.jpg

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                            • Larue
                              Larue @Enni Heikura last edited by

                              @Enni-Heikura
                              I think this would work well as an editorial piece!

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                              • Larue
                                Larue @skeletortoise last edited by

                                @skeletortoise
                                I like you’re color palette, there is no question as to who main character is, good story building.

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                                • Larue
                                  Larue @Joshua Chennault last edited by

                                  @Joshua-Chennault
                                  I really like your color palette, character design and graphic style!

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                                  • Larue
                                    Larue @Laurie Sawyer last edited by

                                    @Laurie-Sawyer
                                    Cute story telling. I can hear her laughing.

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                                    • Tom Harshberger
                                      Tom Harshberger @skeletortoise last edited by

                                      @skeletortoise This turned out great!! well done.

                                      instagram.com/tomharshberger.art

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                                      • Reb Erlik
                                        Reb Erlik @skeletortoise last edited by

                                        @skeletortoise Love how your piece turned out! Very nice color choices, especially on the jar. You went all out on the details in the room and made some smart choices about how to combine your two layouts. Window plus observatory was a great solution. And the concept is more clear now with all the other labeled star jars. Very cool!

                                        https://www.instagram.com/reb.erlik/

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                                        • Reb Erlik
                                          Reb Erlik @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                                          @Jeremy-Ross Awesome! You're knocking this shape language stuff out of the park! That shark has so many scary triangles! I really appreciate that you took the time to check out my book recommendation and I hope it was helpful.

                                          https://www.instagram.com/reb.erlik/

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                                          • skeletortoise
                                            skeletortoise @skeletortoise last edited by

                                            @skeletortoise @AustinShurtliff
                                            Forgot to name my file correctly. Sorry about that and thanks.

                                            Sarah Emery Feb HTFYA.jpg

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