All posts by Bill Genereux
Art Deadlines
Looking for juried art shows and what not?
Farmer Derek
I really want to meet this guy. He’s really creative with his digital storytelling. What a fantastic way to show off life in our state!
In this video, he calls in the cattle with his trombone.
Incredible! He’s letting kids feed his cows from their computers all around the world!
And so far my personal favorite – the Bethel Choir singing in an empty grain bin.
Family Portrait – Winter 2019
Always Awake
Scene from It’s a Wonderful Life
Dang! shirt
Daily Create: Creative Name
Creative Name: Bushy-beard Bill. #ds106 #tdc2876 #dailycreate pic.twitter.com/lhrYZ8dbLX
— Bill Genereux (@billgx) November 27, 2019
Writing the Unthinkable Part II – Blind Contour Drawings
These were the first drawings we made in the Writing the Unthinkable Workshop with Lynda Barry on November 23, 2019 in Evansville, Wisconsin. We started by drawing a full breakfast table setting with bacon eggs, and a cup of coffee… with our eyes closed. I forget the time we had to do these drawings, around one or two minutes, I think. I first heard about doing blind contour drawings from Betty Edwards’ Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain book.
The next thing to draw is a giraffe.
Followed by a mermaid.
The Statue of Liberty.
A skeleton.
Drawing blind is a great way to free up the mind. We were drawing in $1.00 composition books, the kind with the marbled black covers, which Lynda explained is useful for drawing because they are so inexpensive you don’t worry at all about messing up something expensive and nice. If you mess up, you can keep going. The thing about drawing with your eyes closed is that there is absolutely no wrong way to do it. You just use your mind’s eye and go for it!
Journal Entry – Cemetery Deer
From today’s journal. Saw three deer this morning in the cemetery, having their breakfast. A momma and two juveniles. Since I was on my bike, they didn’t hear me approaching. I watched for half a minute before the mother noticed then she took off. The kids were like, whoah, where’d mom go? Then they saw us and bounded off too. Of course, Daisy wanted to chase them too. I always get a free ride on my bicycle when she tries to chase after deer.