On Creating Tsunami
Here's a heads-up on "Cutting Corners Episode 3." We're getting into the nitty-gritty of making a collage, specifically the one called "Tsunami."
The core idea here is working with a theme – the force of nature, the way things revert back to the wild, that sort of thing. It's about finding inspiration in the world around you, even in something like a car wrecked by a tsunami.
The episode walks you through collaging on top of a painting, tearing elements to reveal what's underneath, and mixing different materials. It's a process of taking things apart and putting them back together, destruction and reconstruction, as mentioned in the video.
A big takeaway is the role of creative intuition. It's about trusting your instincts when placing elements, making quick decisions, and not being afraid to make mistakes. Collage is really forgiving that way; you can always cover things up and find a new solution. It's kind of a metaphor for life, isn't it? Making sense of the mess.
There's also a bit about the art world – whether you want to work with galleries or build your own community. The point is to have self-confidence and rely on yourself to get your work out there.
So, if you're interested in collage, creative process, or just seeing how one piece came together, check out the video.
You can watch "Cutting Corners Episode 3" here: https://youtu.be/7OgMJIPsDrE