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Jennie Bradly interview

  • Writer: music everywhere
    music everywhere
  • Nov 10, 2020
  • 2 min read

The artist talks about their works and takes time to say that their work is based on how they have little to no restrictions when it comes to their work. though I am fairly certain that it's because she creates things for commercial use. It's slightly different then the actual art gallery type stuff and I actually like that a lot. That's mainly because it's what i am comfortable doing, that being commission and structured work. Often she is also asked an talked about what goes into her drawings and. being a digital illustrator, there tends to actually be a lot of overlap between what her answers and what I think my answers to these questions would be. I think that with the simplicity of her work it tends to reflect on the simplicity of her answers and it's cantily the thing that makes this interview an interesting read.

One of the questions that she is asked is, "What is your creative process?"

To this I have to say that my process is more like what inspires me at the time. I take a lot of inspiration from people around me. Basically try to emulate processes and methods of others and see what results it can get me. While that sounds like I am stealing I am not flat out copying the style or method unless I am doing specific research or trying out a specific method, rather i take the frame work of some idea or some process and put it to an extreme state. That's how I cam up with my comic in the first place, by simply asking what if some one took chess to the most extreme possible like how people do with video games. It's one of those ideas that you think is small but is quite bigger then you antisipate.

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