The answers are all here...
... well, the answers to a recent interview, that is! Long-time Lovecraft enthusiast and supporter-of-the-tentacular-arts extraordinaire Matt Cowger has interviewed me for Revolution Science Fiction (or RevolutionSF to most).
Here it is: http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=4939
I enjoyed being asked questions that I am not commonly asked, it means I have to think about the question and come to some conclusion- meaning I've probably learned something in the process as well. We may all have curiosities about ourselves, but I find we don't always fully push through the process and come out with new knowledge- an open ended question we leave unaddressed. Having someone interview you is a lot like having a deadline for an illustration, it helps you focus on a target and be sure to complete it.
Some moons ago I joined an artist-oriented forum/community called deviantART At the time I didn't really understand what it was for, so my account remained stagnant for some years. Last month at the show at Observatory, Dan Harding encouraged me to give it a shot again. I did, and I am glad! I've found it an excellent way to interact with other artists and people who appreciate it. If you're an artist at any level and are looking for exposure, interaction and feedback, I highly recommend it. I would say the the interface isn't terribly intuitive (at least for me) so I am still getting my bearings. Here's my deviantART profile: http://nightserpent.deviantart.com/
Next episode: new art made from cheese!
stay tuned,
~Paul
Here it is: http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=4939
I enjoyed being asked questions that I am not commonly asked, it means I have to think about the question and come to some conclusion- meaning I've probably learned something in the process as well. We may all have curiosities about ourselves, but I find we don't always fully push through the process and come out with new knowledge- an open ended question we leave unaddressed. Having someone interview you is a lot like having a deadline for an illustration, it helps you focus on a target and be sure to complete it.
Some moons ago I joined an artist-oriented forum/community called deviantART At the time I didn't really understand what it was for, so my account remained stagnant for some years. Last month at the show at Observatory, Dan Harding encouraged me to give it a shot again. I did, and I am glad! I've found it an excellent way to interact with other artists and people who appreciate it. If you're an artist at any level and are looking for exposure, interaction and feedback, I highly recommend it. I would say the the interface isn't terribly intuitive (at least for me) so I am still getting my bearings. Here's my deviantART profile: http://nightserpent.deviantart.com/
Next episode: new art made from cheese!
stay tuned,
~Paul


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