This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You'll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums.
You can write me at: James Gurney PO Box 693 Rhinebeck, NY 12572
or by email: gurneyjourney (at) gmail.com Sorry, I can't give personal art advice or portfolio reviews. If you can, it's best to ask art questions in the blog comments.
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If you live near Atlanta, Georgia, please come to my free lecture and demo today at Kennesaw State University at 1:00. And tomorrow I'll be at SCAD Atlanta.
So glad you popped by my alma-mater, wish I could have traveled down to see you. I know when I was in the Illustration dept. they probably got tired of me always referencing my two favorite artists James Gurney and Drew Struzan (I cheered you guys a lot, but I guess your always a little biased towards the works that inspired you, right =).
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I'm so wishing I wasn't four states away.
...four states?
Almost twenty countries; as far as I'm concerned...
Hi James, hope the SCAD lectures went well! If you could add a watercolor book to your favorite "how to" list what would it be?
Cale, for old time books, I really like Arthur Guptill's "Color in Sketching and Rendering."
Two of my favorite more recent books are by David Curtis and Trevor Chamberlain.
So glad you popped by my alma-mater, wish I could have traveled down to see you. I know when I was in the Illustration dept. they probably got tired of me always referencing my two favorite artists James Gurney and Drew Struzan (I cheered you guys a lot, but I guess your always a little biased towards the works that inspired you, right =).
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