Make Art Your Own: Exploring Artistic Identity

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Make Art Your Own: Exploring Artistic Identity provided by Domestika is a comprehensive online course. Make Art Your Own: Exploring Artistic Identity is taught by Gary Baseman. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Domestika. The course is taught in Englishand is $29.00. Visit the course page at Domestika for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Define your unique visual language by connecting with your ideas, emotions, and life experiences in your sketchbook

    • Introduction
    • The Door Is Always Open
    • Finding Inspiration
    • A World That Only You Can Create
    • Final project
    For Gary Baseman, making art that’s truly your own begins by exploring what makes us unique. The life experiences that shape our perspectives are a potent source of artistic inspiration. Looking back, observing, and documenting all our experiences in our sketchbook is the ideal place to start.

    Sketchbooks are where Gary begins his own creative process, before translating it into anything from collectible toy characters, retrospective exhibitions, and award-winning animation series like Teacher’s Pet. There doesn’t seem to be an artistic stone left unturned with Baseman. He has collaborated with fashion brands like Coach, Swatch, Dr Martens, and has been featured in countless magazines like TIME, Rolling Stone, and newspapers such as The New York Times.

    In this course, Gary Baseman takes you on a one-way trip to revealing your unique visual language. Use your sketchbook as a vehicle for defining your artistic identity. Delve into your travels, heritage, childhood, and more to define the experiences that express who you are as an artist. Ready for take-off?

Syllabus
    • About Me
    • Influences
    • Relating Art and Life
    • My Sketchbooks over Time
    • Warming Up with Rituals
    • Warming Up with Materials
    • Warming Up, Creating Characters
    • Looking Back (Childhood)
    • Looking In (Personal Interests and Experiences)
    • Looking Out (Travels and Other Cultures)
    • Looking Deeper (Family and Heritage)
    • Creating Your World
    • Staying Motivated
    • Make Art Your Own: Exploring Artistic Identity