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The basics of Vulnerability 101 (and it rhymes! 😉) The moment we let down our guard and share our truth — truth that most often feels scary to admit for fear of being rejected — that’s the moment we become most capable of true human connection. Reading over #theimperfectboss tag feed today, I was overcome with how beautiful it is to see so much honesty, so much scary vulnerability, all for the shared purpose of saying to somebody somewhere who needs it: “Me too. I have fears and flaws and failures too.” Sharing the whole of who we are feels risky because deep down we all fear being alone, being rejected, being isolated. But the truth is that none of us is truly alone. We all share common ground in one way or another and when we open our true selves up to being seen, that’s when we invite others to find that common ground with us. Today was an amazing day for vulnerability, connection and TRUTH. I can only hope to continue the conversation by sharing not just the glossy bits of our lives, but the fears, the flaws, the failures too. We are imperfect AND we are whole. ***
Today’s piece was made in the @Procreateapp with an #iPadPro and #ApplePencil and it’s now available in the #MVartshop! There are just 10 available and then they’re gone! Head to ➡️http://ift.tt/1TmSbAX #dailyproject #lettering#abstractart #acrylicart #🎨#100daysofabstractaffirmations#the100dayproject #procreateapp
Pencil, Acrylic Paint, and some combination of Mac Photoshop, iPad Procreate and/or iPad Sketchclub
Directly or indirectly from shadows, photos, or drawings of shadows
Using @procreateapp on an iPad Pro, I attempt to ink the @JimLee pencil art from the cover of DKIII Book One.
See the video progression here: youtu.be/5uiFhmXIlPs
iPad
Procreate App
Freehand from Georgia O'Keefe's Jack in the Pulpit V, 1935 at the deYoung Museum in San Francisco
These are some stormtrooper paintings I made for a gallery show and to hang in a local restaurant. They are acrylic on masonite board I cut sanded and painted. They are approx 20 inches tall. paintings (c) Tom Torrey 2015
I hung some new work at the Driftwood public house resturant in Plymouth yesterday. They pop off that red wall so well. One side was some new trooper helmets and the other giant monsters. Can't wait to try the food. I hear it's great.There should be an opening night coming up soon I will keep you posted. Thanks to Mike and Andy for all the help and support. You guys are the bee's knees!
Procreate & Sketchclub on iPad, Photoshop on Mac
Directly or indirectly from shadows, photos, or drawings of shadows
I had this idea that I could 'throw together' a very complex piece quickly for a show if I kept it digital. I was wrong. I gave up on this and completed an acrylic paint WIP instead. But some of what came out of the digital process was interesting so here's some of what I did before stopping.
Pencil, Acrylic Paint, and some combination of Mac Photoshop, iPad Procreate and/or iPad Sketchclub
Directly or indirectly from shadows, photos, or drawings of shadows
I hung some new work at the Driftwood public house resturant in Plymouth yesterday. They pop off that red wall so well. One side was some new trooper helmets and the other giant monsters. Can't wait to try the food. I hear it's great.There should be an opening night coming up soon I will keep you posted. Thanks to Mike and Andy for all the help and support. You guys are the bee's knees!
15min a day project.
Procreate App, ArtistaOil App.
I struggled this one. Tried a few diffrent window views and I chose this one in the end. I can hear the sound of steam train and the revolving door can be seen as a part of the train subliminally.
Procreate on iPad Air
Freehand from a photo, but no resemblance.
Portraits and photos of Ira: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215763469486...
Ira's own great work: www.flickr.com/photos/61549304@N07/
Source photo: www.flickr.com/photos/61549304@N07/10777913136/
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I hung some new work at the Driftwood public house resturant in Plymouth yesterday. They pop off that red wall so well. One side was some new trooper helmets and the other giant monsters. Can't wait to try the food. I hear it's great.There should be an opening night coming up soon I will keep you posted. Thanks to Mike and Andy for all the help and support. You guys are the bee's knees!