This video, recorded in a classroom setting at the first ever TAD workshop in Kansas City, MO, features
award-winning illustrator Sterling Hundley as he takes students through his process of painting a horse and jockey. The real subject matter of this video, however, is concept.
For Sterling, an illustration is built on the foundation of a strong idea, and this is what guides the artist throughout the creation of a painting. In this case, the concept is "speed", and the video begins with a discussion of different means to convey that message. This is followed by the actual execution, and the materials are kept to a minimum (white acrylic + two watercolors) to help keep the focus on idea instead of technique.
Throughout the video students and faculty ask questions about a number of topics ranging from photography to art directors, and Sterling's responses are always articulate and full of clarity. This 1.5 hour demo ends with a nearly finished painting, and the viewer will walk away with a much stronger understanding of the underpinnings of a compelling illustration.
$20
Quicktime Format 1280x720
what kind of drawing board is he using?
roxonogueira 7 months ago
He's one of my professors. Yeah!
International72521 10 months ago
I wish they wold stop adding all of this cheesy music to the videos. The instruction is top notch but the video production is very amateur.
mikexcv 1 year ago
I learned a lot in those few mins!
AlphaProto 1 year ago
Simply WOW. is this coming out on a DVD? or download?
JoCatofCatLand 1 year ago
AWSUM!
aattaacckk123123 1 year ago