Monday, May 9, 2011

Jose 5/9




I found that my draft process is very similar to a lot of
the artist we talked about in the article. I mainly related to the MC Lupe
Fiasco, T.C Boyle, and Tim Burton. All three of these artists seem to like
doing their work by hand, or at least the editing part not on the computer which
is very similar to my personal style. Like T.C I like to scribble on the work
that I have already done. This helps me expand on things that might be a little
vague. Although T.C Boyle types all of his work he later goes over it with a
pen and makes notes on the things he can expand on or the things he would like
to change. I would like to try to type all of my work so it would be a little
easier to understand once I am going over it with the pen.



I found it really interesting that Tim Burton drew sketches
of the things he is trying to portray. He mentions something about sketching
things far in advanced so his brain has time to play with it. I sometimes find
myself doing similar things with my writing or poetry. If I come up with a line
or a sentence that I could potentially use for a piece I write it down on my
notebook. I hold that sentence or line and try to expand on it and maybe even
get ideas from other sentences or lines I might have wrote down. I also taught
it was cool how he makes thinking and just sitting around part of his process.
I would like to do this more often because I feel like some really deep taughts
and connections to what you are writing about can come from this. This also
allows you to understand or be really familiar with your topic.



Lupe Fiascos style is very similar to mine. He like I write
his work or ideas on paper and edits where ever he pleases. Like him I am
unable to write unless I have a concept or how he describes it music. I like to
connect with my topic and go in depth with it to understand it well.


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