Friday, January 3, 2014

So What Will I Do Next?


2014



If you've been following this blog over the last year, I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.  It truly means the world to me.

When I graduated high school in 2008, I wanted to keep pursuing art.  I had a lot of supplies, sketchpads, and imagination.  Then I got lazy.

I stopped doing art.  I made up excuses.  And I hated it.  So in 2012, I decided I was going to do an art piece or a sketch or something every day in 2013.  It was a rough start, as I didn’t know what to do.  I hadn’t worked with color.  I had never touched charcoal.  So I made it a goal to myself to work on all those.

Then, the ideas started flowing.  I was coming up with stuff left and right.  And finally, I started working with charcoal.  That changed everything.

It became my favorite art medium.  Then I started doing color, which was rough at first, and then it got better.  Then I did strictly pen and ink (which was originally my favorite medium.)

Over the year I tried to develop everything I was learning.  Then came the last 1/3 of the year.  Wow was it tough to keep up with art every day.  Sometimes I didn’t want to do it, but I pressed on.  And I got lots of encouragement from friends, coworkers, and family.  Without them, I never would’ve finished.

And here we are in 2014.  And I can say that I completed my goal of 2013.  I truly believed I grew as an artist and as a person because of it.  Art finally became an escape from everything rather than a void for boredom.  And what started off, as a chore quickly became my favorite time of the day.

So what to do now.

I thought about it a lot in December.  I decided that “1” day to work on a piece of artwork was not enough time.  There were times when I rushed pieces.  And some took many hours.  So I had an idea.

Rather than continuing an “Art of the Day,” I am going to now pursue an “Art of the Week” challenge.  This way, I will still get my art fix but it will be more relaxed.  And in the end, I will have 7 days to work on 1 piece rather than 1 day for it all.  This way, my piece can be more developed and look better and I can push myself to do bigger and better things.

So as I sit here with my brand new sketchpad and my sketch materials, I am officially starting the “52 weeks of art” challenge.

Please, continue with me on this journey.  I am so excited to continue sharing my art with you all.

And again.

Thank you all so much for believing in me.  You guys and girls are the best.

Thank you.

And God Bless.

Sincerely,

Ian Michael Krug

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