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For the blog this week, I am going to be talking about chapter 3 (a very short chapter by the way). To summarize chapter 3, Austin Kleon talks about how he was a fan of Jurassic Park when he was a kid. He loved it so much that he ended up writing fan fiction about his own version of what he thought the sequel should be like. His pointing of sharing this with the readers is that he wants us to start asking our selves, "what would be a better story?" This meaning that you need to write a story you would want to read.
In the chapter, Kleon suggests an exercise to try, "“If all your favorite makers got together and collaborated, what would they make with you leading the crew?” Immediately, I opened up my bookmarks to start clicking away and scrolling at projects created by my thinker and his thinkers. Of course my search for inspiration started with Chuck Anderson.
I am completely amazed by the way Chuck uses colors and light in his work. This is one of my favorites and it is called Places You Can't Imagine.
For the blog this week, I am going to be talking about chapter 3 (a very short chapter by the way). To summarize chapter 3, Austin Kleon talks about how he was a fan of Jurassic Park when he was a kid. He loved it so much that he ended up writing fan fiction about his own version of what he thought the sequel should be like. His pointing of sharing this with the readers is that he wants us to start asking our selves, "what would be a better story?" This meaning that you need to write a story you would want to read.
In the chapter, Kleon suggests an exercise to try, "“If all your favorite makers got together and collaborated, what would they make with you leading the crew?” Immediately, I opened up my bookmarks to start clicking away and scrolling at projects created by my thinker and his thinkers. Of course my search for inspiration started with Chuck Anderson.
I am completely amazed by the way Chuck uses colors and light in his work. This is one of my favorites and it is called Places You Can't Imagine.
Pat Perry is very much know for his illustrations and his ability to draw in detail. The bird in this piece is what inspired me most.
GMUNK is extremely inspirational when it comes to his photography.


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