To mark the occasion, here's an A-Z list of some favorite posts from the last five and a half years since I started the blog.
Asymmetrical Makeup
Behind the Scenes at G.J.
Color Zones of the Face
Do Artists See Differently?
Eyetracking
Foliage Series
Gamut Masking
Happy Old-Time Photos
In-Flight Portrait
Joy in the Farmyard
Kinstler Demo
Light and Form
Manhandled by Apes
Nephroid Caustics
Origami Mystery
Photography as Reference
Quick Draw
Rotating Eyeballs
Smiling Presidents
Two-Streams Hypothesis
Unmade Beds
Vignetting Series
Windmill Principle
X-Ray Technique Reveals Dino Colors
Yurmby Wheel and other Color Wheels
Zoo Sketching of Gorillas
Thanks for joining me on the journey. There's a lot more to come.
Wow, James. 2,500 is jolly good going! Congratulations. But more to the point, each and every one is so useful and readable. Thank you! I will bookmark this page and browse your A-Z at my leisure.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Jim, for the most varied, informative, insightful, and entertaining blog on the web. I'm still looking for a way to have my gurneyjourney page delivered by unicycle.
ReplyDeleteWhat Steve said! Thanks for being such a great online teacher and entertainer!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thank you for your blog James! One of the best blogs in the intertubes.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm new-ish but I appreciate all your efforts and knowledge.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! 2500 more! And then more!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Top blog!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, James! Wow, 2500 posts IS a lot!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats James!
ReplyDeleteLove the Origami Mystery post, one I had not seen yet. I am still discovering some of the early posts.
Keep posting...
Congratulations, thank you for all of your contributions, you are an inspiration. An amazing artist and teacher.
ReplyDeleteWith the greatest of gratitude, Jim
Congratulations, and thank you so much for continuing to share your knowledge, insight and art. The internet is a much better place for it.
ReplyDeleteYou am da Man!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, James. Having fun and learning stuff, it doesn't get any better than that!
Take a deep breath... your half way to 5,000! (all my best to your staff.) -RQ
Thanks James, for the amazing information you've put out there.
ReplyDeleteI feel like i'm back in art school in one of my favorite classes! Keep sharing the wisdom, and helping quench the thirst of an eternal student!
Best blog on the PLANET!!! It should be required reading for all art students, along with "Color and Light", and "Imaginative Realism"! Long may it continue...
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