Following are some steps you can take to drive your work forward into original frontiers.
- Plan for Originality of Concept.
- Experiment and Capture Random Occurrences.
- Consider One Source Versus Many Sources of Influence.
- Develop Your Passion and Unique Artistic Vision.
- Refine Your Process and Skill Set.
Keeping this in consideration, how do you come up with art names?
Final Tips on Naming Art
- Avoid cliche, unless used for irony.
- Be appropriate to the scale and spirit of the piece.
- Don't be pretentious.
- Give your viewer information without stating the obvious.
- State the obvious if you must, to identify the piece.
- Shorter is generally better. Let the art do the talking.
Subsequently, question is, how do I get ideas for illustrations?
- Random Generation. The random generator approach is fun.
- Mind Maps. Spider diagrams and mind mapping are useful methods to generate ideas with.
- Lists. Making lists of words is useful.
- Sketchbooks. Something I started to do a few years ago was keep visual journals or scrapbooks.
- The Internet.
- Books.
- Take a break.
- Art Exercises.
Similarly, you may ask, how do you develop design ideas?
Read on for some key tips!
- Learn the importance of idea generation.
- Start with a brief.
- Embrace the deadline.
- Sketch on paper, not on the computer.
- Explore problems using words as well as visuals.
- Other techniques to get unstuck.
- Talk ideas through with other people.
- #nofilter: ideate individually, critique as a group.
How can I develop my art?
Select an artist model whose work relates to your subject matter and inspires you. Research this artist. Complete several pages in your A Level Art Sketchbook, including composition studies, imitations and pastiches of their artwork, using a range of mediums.
