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  • Scribble Art Manifesto

    Tuesday, Jan 15, 2008 8:38AM / Information / Members only
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        Scribble has been around for many generations, however, seeing scribble as an art form has never been done or never been seen by this manifesto writer. My main mission in creating this art form is to give the general public a resource of outputting creativity. For example, if a writer gets, “writers block,” she/he could funnel their creativity into a different medium until their creativity begins to flow again.

    Scribble Art as a genre is much like cubism in it shapes and forms; however, it greatly differs in its methodology. You must start out with a canvas of randomly generated scribbles. Scribbles are defined as in this manifesto as a line that has no influence by any rational thought. These scribbles may not be altered once drawn. Once all scribbles have been drawn, the artist can then begin funneling their creative. From there on out, the artist may only trace the lines that have already been drawn to emphasize the image the artist is trying to create. When the Scribble Artist knows these rules, she/he can break them within reason.

    The main reason this form of art can be done by the masses is because you don’t have to be a true artist to complete Scribble Art. Furthermore, the art form is a response to the fact that creativity cannot be taught. The only thing that can be taught is a method in order to achieve creativity. Scribble Art is where you can have unlimited creativity within a limited canvas.

    Checkout my album called, "Scribble Art," for some examples of Scribble Art.      

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  • loctaipham
     
    posted on Saturday, Feb 9, 2008 3:55AM [Report]
    Hey nice...I'm gonna post this on mines to get more "traffic" for you! U deserve comments...

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