A profile of "Machines Go To Work" author and illustrator William Low.
William provides an in-depth look at his artist process, from conception to publication from inside his New York City studio....
A profile of "Machines Go To Work" author and illustrator William Low.
William provides an in-depth look at his artist process, from conception to publication from inside his New York City studio.
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Oh, my gosh--this is like finding gold! You are so inspiring. Taking the real world, and your experience of its beauty and sadness and light and just commanding an inanimate tool to work for you to express it!
Isn't that what the first artist said to the lump of clay he used to smear the wall ? Isn't there something here that images the action of the original Artist, and refers back to Him?
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with me, and I hope to find more of this wonderful gold!
wow. That is amazing! My tablet is rubbish; it's a cheap one that is weird, whenever I use it, my drawings are never in proportion with what is on the screen.
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Isn't that what the first artist said to the lump of clay he used to smear the wall ? Isn't there something here that images the action of the original Artist, and refers back to Him?
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with me, and I hope to find more of this wonderful gold!