Friday, September 23, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
self doubt
never ever ever give in to self doubt. i had a bit of it yesterday as i was hard at work on my comic book. it's quite odd how it sneaks in. as you're working you see something you don't too much like and the next thing you know that dislike spreads and before you know it self doubt is all in your ear. you start to listen and try to figure what you're gonna do next since this idea that you've been working so hard on is no longer this great idea and eventually walk away from the drawing board feeling defeated. this morning i got up it was still in my ear a lil bit but something else kept telling me to just look at my work from the previous night. its almost as if self doubt knew that if i would look at the artwork that i would stop listening. it was right, after i looked at the drawings self doubt's voice began to fade and before i knew it it was gone. now i'd be a fool to say that self doubt is gone for good but like the rain, eventually it'll leave. but just like rain it'll come back, i just gotta be prepared.
by the way the comic is coming along and i should be able to preview it for you in the next few weeks. pesky trademarks and copyrights.
by the way the comic is coming along and i should be able to preview it for you in the next few weeks. pesky trademarks and copyrights.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
right side of the brain
The right brain, on the other hand, functions in a non-verbal manner and excels in visual, spatial, perceptual, and intuitive information. The right brain processes information differently than the left brain. For the right brain, processing happens very quickly and the style of processing is nonlinear and nonsequential. The right brain looks at the whole picture and quickly seeks to determine the spatial relationships of all the parts as they relate to the whole. This component of the brain is not concerned with things falling into patterns because of prescribed rules. On the contrary, the right brain seems to flourish dealing with complexity, ambiguity and paradox. At times, right brain thinking is difficult to put into words because of its complexity, its ability to process information quickly and its non-verbal nature. The right brain has been associated with the realm of creativity.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
NEW AND UNEXPECTED
i have something that will have everyone talking in the next few months. i will be posting exclusive sketches and drawings very soon. once i have completely secured the trademark i promise you'll never look at salt shakers and batteries again.
Corey "Core Dejour" Ross
Corey "Core Dejour" Ross
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