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Old 04-26-2013, 09:15 AM
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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

where to find harley brown's book at a reasonable price ? anyone wants to get rid of his to make room or to swap with dvds or books with me ? thanks
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Old 04-29-2013, 05:50 PM
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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

FASCINATING

It really is quite fascinating how we have been entering deeply, very deeply into the Digital World. Way beyond any of the prognosticating films. The world is in our hands as we tap away connecting to whatever and whomever.

Things move so fast, anything electronic that I buy is out of date by the time I get home.

The worst part for me is that when it comes to digital, I have the brain of a monkey. When I'm shown how to operate these things, I try to look normally smart. But I know whoever is giving me a lesson understands my mental blocks.

I now have 8 year olds helping me......slowly so I understand.

Which leads us to art. I haven't ventured into classes, but I'm guessing that art students, NOT ALL!, are on to things more advanced than drawing models
all day. So be it.

Yes, I play around with my IPad and iPhone like the rest, but I'm so glad I was raised in the time that I did. But I also understand the kick and enthusiasm that younger people are getting with their fast moving world.

People throughout history have had their likes and difficulties as they made way for the newer generations. At least my grandchildren will be able to tell their friends that, "Yep, gramps actually did draw people from life. He didn't have a clue about computers, but he sure had fun getting pastel chalk all over. Here, let me show you one of the actual drawings he left me. Done by hand!"

Welcome to tomorrow..........
"Harley"

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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

What Really Is Art

I'm not here to answer that centuries old question.......just to throw a few wrenches into the mix.

All my life, I've heard: "Well, these are 'illustrations.'"
Or: "What we have here is 'serious' art."
Or: "I much prefer doing 'easel' art."

I have simplified my life enormously and have narrowed down my description for Art as being just that.

I have "illustrations" on my walls that continue to daily inspire me.
Most art is done using an "easel."
We're all very "serious" while creating.

At the same time, who out there is in charge of listing 'serious' art!? Is it the Louvre or MOMA or the art critic of the NY Times? I'll take care of my own listing thank you.

So as I cruise through my years, I'll continue to categorize foods and sports and cars and horses. But art to me is well, that unbelievably broad and complex area of life that deserves an all encompassing title:......ART.........
-Harley-

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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

Hey Harley, hoping you and yours are well. You wondered a while back who/how many follow your ramblings here, so let me confirm that I return on a regular basis to dip into your thoughts. Excuse me for not posting regularly but I seldom have anything I feel of value to contribute or questions to ask that would add to the flow of the thread in general. So why now?
Well there a couple of reasons really. Firstly I heard a wonderful little sound bite today on the radio which was not art related in terms of painting or the visual arts but is wholly appropriate I feel and specifically regarding 'serious' art.
"Nothing is serious unless we care about the outcome"
I thought that pretty astute.
Secondly, having followed your posted thoughts and owning one of your books I have enjoyed the shared experience of the journey with you. Little by little more things have revealed themselves to me, techniques yes but more importantly vision and understanding. I have recently watched a number of interviews with established artists talking about their mentors and moments of realisation and it is such a joy to see the emotion attached to such life changing times. It is always both refreshing and reassuring to see how tradition is being carried forwards.
With regard to digital media I have some thoughts based upon experience as a musician. For the best part of 30 years I made a living as a performing musician which included owning my own studio as well as teaching and managing acts etc etc. As technology has moved onwards the domain of the top quality expensive studio has become available to anyone at home. However the studio is really just a place where the tools are kept and maybe a nice room for live sound recording. Everything you do there is under the microscope and every flaw is amplified. Sure some auto correction can be applied but it shows and without the score created by a true musician there is nothing anyway. Having said that it is these days maybe less embarressing to make a drum part on your Iphone than go out into the woods and find a hollow tree to hit. Anything that encourages a start has to be good..................
The same goes really with digital painting, unless the user has the vision it is just a tool which will show the bad and the good. In my opinion it is the ability to see and analyse accompanied with a desire to put our own spin on such a viewpoint that will always dominate regardless of media, be it digital or mud on a cave wall. Again I say welcome digital media as it could inspire or be the start for the next generation.
Whether it be music, painting, dance, film, radio, photography acting, writing, building bridges, landscape gardening ............................ we will ultimately build upon what went before hopefully by study if not then re-discovery which would seriously restrict our personal development.
So ultimately we are left to follow in the footsteps of those who went before and understand the solutions to the problems they faced and benefit from the from the successes they achieved.
Without the generosity of the artist community and its respected exponents we will go backwards very fast. So as always cheers Harley and keep throwing out those gems that just now and then which are the keys to unlocking a whole new chapter for us.
Best wishes
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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

Mostly I've thought of myself as computer impaired, but that's because I hate reading instructions that are murky, with grammar that verbs nouns. Dick and Jane language works pretty well, I think. So everything I know to do on a computer (aside from typing, which I was taught once upon a time) has been by trial and error. When I truly screw up, I Skype my 50 year old son who has learned how to talk me through it. If he can't penetrate my skull, he just tqkes over the computer with Team Viewer and I watch. Thus my computer and I have a love-hate relationship.

I've thought about playing around with digital art, and have had some fun with the mouse. But it ain't the same as picking up a piece of charcoal, or a pastel, or mixing up a good batch of oil color, and taking a hearty swipe at the support in front of me.
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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

Hello There.
I'm way, way out if town and haven't had a chance to ponder. I will soon get back here and have some thoughts. Very soon.
To you my friends, Harley
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Re: Harley Brown's eternal truths....

On a ferry to Victoria. Queen Victoria's birthday coming up. I remember
That occasion since childhood. Always a holiday! Thoughts
Streaming. Will be back as a famous governor once said.
-Harley-
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The twenty-fourth of May
Is the Queen's birthday.
If we don't get a holiday
We'll all run away.
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