The Emotion of Art

Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by Todd Hampson in Timbuktoonblog

Don’t draw what you want them to see, draw what you want them to feel. In addition to being a good draftsman, concept artists, designers, animators, and art directors need to pay a great deal attention to mood, lighting, color, pattern etc.

As artists, our goal is not to draw what we see (a camera can do that), but to draw in a way that makes the viewer feel a certain way. Our goal is to tell a story visually relying heavily on emotion.

I think one reason I love animation so much is that it is so expressive. You have many art forms (writing, drawing, color, movement, sound design, voice acting, art direction, etc.) colliding to tell a story around a core story with powerful emotional themes….or very cartoony or light hearted themes depending on the genre.

So today when you pick up your stylus, mouse, brush, pencil, pen, marker, or the like, remember to draw the emotion and tone you want to convey.

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2 Responses to “The Emotion of Art”

  1. Laminda Hays 3 December 2009 at 6:14 pm #

    I loved this article and the first line captured my imagination I appreciated this Sean, very much thanks for sharing I had never thought of it that way.

  2. admin 4 December 2009 at 7:20 am #

    Thanks for the encouragement Laminda!


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