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| OREN: | Good evening, and welcome to "People like us".
I'm your host, Oren the Otter, and with me today is the
moderately famous internet artist, Ian Williams. Ian,
great to have you. |
| IAN: | Thank you, glad to be here. |
| OREN: | Ian, I have been an admirer of your work for some
time. You've done some wonderful transformation "snapshots",
as I like to call them, along with a number of
progressions, all of surprising quality. I'd like to ask
you a few questions about how you do such great work.
First of all, where do you get your inspiration? |
| IAN: | Well, a lot of comes from suggestions from friends...
if an idea lodges in my head I almost HAVE to run with it
. . . other than that, stories, books, anime, ideas that
I run with. |
| OREN: | And "run" is a good word, I think. You
manage to get a great deal of action and emotion into
your images, often telling a long and complicated story
without the use of words. |
| IAN: | Thanks. I think of my art as trying to catching a
moment in progress, movement is what makes that happen. |
| OREN: | Very true, and your methods of creating the image
would seem to lend themselves to that. May I inquire how
you generally compose one of your artworks? |
| IAN: | Well it usually starts out with a pencil sketch or
three which tend to be absolute messes. Then when I get
results I like I trace it, and then scan and color. |
| OREN: | I notice also that your style has a unique flavor to
it, with hints of anime and perhaps even a little bit of
comic book. Are there other artists you have studied to
get this mix? |
| IAN: | Well, not studied really, but Michael Whelen lives in
the same town and I'm a big fan of his, then Johi Mananbe
(spelling wrong) is a big influence . . . along with
other anime artists. I can't really quantify my American
comic influences though. |
| OREN: | Next question: Why do giraffes have blue tongues? |
| IAN: | No Idea? |
| OREN: | Oh. Well, in that case, what are your plans for the
future? |
| IAN: | Well, I'm trying to get some visibility in the "furry"
world, and concentrating on some cooperative/competitive
efforts with other artists. |
| OREN: | And on that, we at TSAT certainly wish you well. Any
other comments you wish to add? |
| IAN: | Not really. |
| OREN: | Thank you very much for joining us today. And for you
lucky readers out there in Internet land, be sure to
catch Ian's featured artwork in the ART section. Just click on the image below. |
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