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Creators, Artists, and Creative Teachers talk about Creative Process.⇣
My style can be described as fine art photography: I see a continuity between painting and photography, and in some ways, photography is painting's younger sister. Paintings, more than photos, are my main reference when I plan-shoot-retouch a new project.
My name is Titika Røtkjær; I am an artist from Copenhagen, Denmark. My knowledge about photography and editing comes from continuous self-education.
My style is heterogeneous. Painting and colleges are very different, but they have one thing in common: they are soothing. When I'm tired of painting, I make collages and vice versa. One area is a temporary escape from the other.
My name is Marc David Spengler, I'm 25 years old, and I'm living in a suburb of Stuttgart, Germany. Since I was a little child, I've always been drawing a lot. I remember when I was in fifth grade, I wrote that my career aspiration was to become a car designer.
Àngela Maria Sierra, a Spain-born artist portrays true self and things that she is feeling. It's reflected in figures with rich emotional lives full of sensitivity, ease, and joy.
How do great automatic drawing artists come up with ideas when they are creating? And what are the steps in their creative process that enables them to bring those ideas to life?