Thursday, January 19, 2006

Meditation & my progress...

I started painting digital in April 2004. I was hanging around with my buddy Stephan in school. He is a very gifted concept artist and since the day I saw his paintings, I wanted to improve my painting skills as well. He told me that I should paint at least one picture per day. At the beginning of April I decided to start with my daily paintings. The first 20-30 paintings where mostly painted using reference photos. I tried to paint them as quick as possible (around 30min - 60min each) without picking the colors from the original photo, just to get used to colors and values. Once in a while I tried to paint my own pictures that I had in my head. But it was very difficult cause I rarely painted with colors before. I drew my whole life with pencil and paper but working with colors was kind of new to me.

The first few weeks were very hard cause I had to learn the basics, painting from reference all the time...but as I reached around 30 paintings, I started to understand little things and painting without reference was getting easier. Now I knew the basics and Stephan could easily critisize my work. That was the most precious thing during the learning process. I didn't miss one day without painting a picture until the beginning of August 2004. I went to SIGGRAPH and I coudn't go on painting. ^^
Until today I still try to paint as much as I can. Sometimes I painted over an old painting just to compare my improvement. Last year I painted over one of my very first digital paintings and I was really pleased about the result. Here is a comparison of the two paintings.

"Meditation" April 2004


"Meditation" August 2005


I can't describe how much I learned from the daily paintings. There were some really busy moments where I had to animate night and day and I couldn't find time to paint but I never really stopped doing my dailies and I certainly will go on doing them ^^.
Thanks Stephan for the continuous support! Check out his work at www.stephanart.com

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Blogger Andrew Shek said...

Nice paintings, really like the colour studies you've been doing........like the Kong and iron giant ones

keep up the good work

3:59 AM  
Blogger Norm (Baron) Ryang said...

hey, thanks for your post. your stuff is sweet. i like how you picked up the digital painting with your diligence. good job.

4:45 AM  
Blogger Gulzar said...

Goro I can that you have put in so much of hard work...it has paid off...
Thats really nice...I can see a vast difference...in these two works of your. You have surly matured...
all the best...later down the year...try doing this "meditation" artwork again and then compare yourself...I'm sure you'll be more surprised...
all the best.:)

regards
Gulzar

5:18 AM  
Blogger Alina Chau said...

Lovely gorgeous paintings!

9:26 PM  
Blogger Emily How said...

this is great inspiration. thanks for sharing your work and insights.

1:02 AM  
Anonymous jason brock said...

Hi Goro-

These paintings are awesome! Thank you.

I recorded a peace meditation which I give away free, and I used your painting as it's image, with full credit to you and a link to this blog. I hope this honors your work to your liking.

Here is the peace audio for your enjoyment.

Namaste,
Jason

2007 Peace Meditation>

6:55 PM  
Anonymous Lung Ta said...

Hie

Scuse my very bad english
I don't find your email on your website.

I like your paint
I use this one to illustrate a message in my blog
http://lungtazen.canalblog.com/
I write your name, © and links to your website

Is it correct for you ?
If no, send me an email and I delete your paint on my blog

my email : lungta at free point fr

Thank you

9:43 AM  
Anonymous Laura Young said...

This is lovely! Would you consider letting my post it at another blog (with attribution to you, of course)? The blog is http://laurayoung.typepad.com/rollingrishi/.
I am helping a quadriplegic friend of mine get a blog up. He's quite remarkable. And this image would really go with the post introducing him.

7:25 PM  
Anonymous Laura Young said...

This meditation picture, specifically, is what I am asking to post. Thanks!

7:26 PM  
Blogger Debbie said...

Hi,

Lovely and inspirational picture - do you sell copies?

I've used it quite a bit to help visualisation during interactive meditation - as a starting point.

Thank you!
Love & Light
Debbie McDougall

1:39 PM  
Blogger Debbie said...

Hi,

Lovely and inspirational picture - do you sell copies?

I've used it quite a bit to help visualisation during interactive meditation - as a starting point.

Thank you!

1:40 PM  
Blogger Mihisara said...

hi
great work i love the meditation painting. i would like to use it in my web site as a background image. i will use your name in image and will include a link to your blog in links page. hope this is ok. if not please let me know mihisara@gmail.com

6:52 PM  
OpenID linterambiel said...

Truly gorgeous work! I loved this picture so much, I saved it to my computer and used it as an image for a meditation CD I made for a friend of mine, though all of the artwork wouldn't fit on the CD. The edges had to be left out unfortunately for the project. But it is beautiful indeed!

1:24 AM  
Blogger Alejo said...

Uauh! Amazing image Goro. I first saw it in youtube, it was the first image you could see when you looked for meditation,at least up to a couple of weeks ago. It was linked with a beautiful music, but don't know its name. Any way, right now I have put this image in my pc desk. Thank you, it has a relaxation effect

4:38 AM  

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