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Ran across this video above and had to share it. 210 hours over a full year is what it took Miguel Endara to draw this portrait of his father. Just imagine the patience and determination it takes to create a drawing like this out of 3.2 million dots. Miguel filmed himself in every section of the drawing and arrived at an average of 4.25 dots per second which allowed him to determine the total dots. Besides the incredible commitment to his craft, what » Read More

creative

2012 is officially underway and tin shed creative is looking forward to a great year. More specifically, a CREATIVE one full of new projects and relationships. This year is already yielding some awesome client work as well as personal projects. These include: - Social media marketing strategy, design and management - Email marketing design and management - WordPress CMS website builds and rebuilds - Non-profit client projects - Photography commission » Read More

Ran across an interesting article in the Fast Company blog from earlier this year. The premise of the article is simple: it challenges you to actually schedule time to “think, create, and invent.” Meaning physically schedule it as a block of time on your calendar. The 5% refers to scheduling 5% of your work week for this time. For a 40 hour week, that would be 2 hours. For those of us who are creatives, we obviously spend a good bit of » Read More

sketchbook2012

The Sketchbook Project is a very cool project run by the Art House Co-op, a small creative company that “creates massive, international art projects that tie thousands of artists together.” Now located in Brooklyn, NY, it was original founded and located right here in Atlanta. I am currently participating in the 2012 project and working to fill up my book. Illustration is not something used in many tin shed creative projects at this point, » Read More