Thursday, July 22, 2010

Whump! Pow! Wham! >> A Glimse Inside One Man's Imagination

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."

Albert Einstein

Imagination is the most important tool for creation. It is the start of the creative process. Artists alike pull from their imagination and inspirations to fuel ideas for themselves and their clients. There are many components to making your imagination a reality. Once an idea has materialized the creative process begins. Brainstorming, researching, sketching, comps, the throwing away of comps, mock-up designs, more sketching and models are all examples of what is created before the end result can be presented.

The artist, Roy Lichtenstein used his imagination to create a world of eye-popping, colorful paintings and sculptures. Before he could create his iconic pop art he first had to use the creative process. CLICK HERE to read an article and to see some photos of his process!

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