Scribble to Discover - Draftsmen S3E02
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Scribble to Discover - Draftsmen S3E02
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I really like all the references to art & film. You've introduced me to so many great artists. Thank you for taking the time to list them all in the lesson notes.
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Scribbling in your art can be an excellent starting point, or a disastrous dead end. In today’s episode, Marshall and Stan discuss how scribbling can reveal fresh ideas, how scribbling relates to categorizing thoughts, and how their training shaped the way they draw today.

References and books

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Bootcamps with Marshall and Vance Kovacs

Elizabeth Gilbert Ted Talk

Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein Masterclass

The Natural Way to Draw by Kimon Nicolaides

Zettelkasten Method

How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens

Rome Research

Edward de Bono: Six Thinking Hats

Howard Pyle by Henry Pitz

Cliff Edwards (Scat Singing - Singing In the Rain)


Referenced Images:

Winsor McCay

Winsor McCay

Kim Jung Gi

Kim Jung Gi

Jeff Watts

Jeff Watts

Stan’s Quicksketch

Stan’s Quicksketch

Edward Sorel

Edward Sorel

Heinrich Kley

Heinrich Kley

Preston Blair

Preston Blair

Back to the Future (actor swap)

Back to the Future (actor swap)

James Gurney

James Gurney

Barron Storey

Barron Storey

Howard Pyle Painting "The Coming of Lancaster"

Howard Pyle Painting: The Coming of Lancaster

Justin Sweet

Justin Sweet

Vance Kovacs

Vance Kovacs

Honore Daumier

Honore Daumier

Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry
COMMENTS
Stan Prokopenko
In this episode, Marshall and I dive into the many ways an artist can scribble.
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I really like all the references to art & film. You've introduced me to so many great artists. Thank you for taking the time to list them all in the lesson notes.
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