What makes Seattle artist, Nicholas F. Kamuda, oh-so awesome? Well, not only is he quite skillful with ink on vellum and well-verse with felt tip marker on anything from Esquire to Entertainment Weekly’s, but he is just as clever when it comes to just about anything else, like say… business cards!
Nicholas will be a featured artist in Seattle’s Best section coming soon to the site, so stop back to check out Nick’s interview this Fall.
This time lapse video is so inspiring to me from soo many angles! From “The Creative inner-mind of Taras Lesko”, Taras creates this paper art craft that is a 60”x90” piece, consisting of 28 sheets of foam board, 110 strips of poster board, nearly 200 push pins, 2 cans of spray paint, 2 cans of spray glue, 1 can of tacky glue and 4 days of patience. I love that Taras did this in response to his wife’s challenge, as he puts it, and he response to the challenge, “Sure I can!”. Love it!
This really inspires my total compliance with the 99% movement, (spawned from the think tank of Behance), where they focus on promoting artist’s movement into what happens after inspiration — researching the forces that truly push ideas to fruition. Designed to help you transform ideas from vision to reality.
“Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration” — Thomas Edison