Part 1: Icons
Think of all of the Icons—people, places, things & events—that you plan to include in your Artist Statement. Then...
Choose two and explain how they are connected. Describe what ideas they represent. Describe how they might represent variations on a theme and/or different relationships with you.
Two Icons that I have put in my artist statement are the movie "My Neighbor Totoro", and Hayao Miyazaki. They connect because Hayao Miyazaki is the creator of the movie. Hayao Miyazaki is the reason I wrote the artist statement and he represents my inspiration for becoming an artist. "My Neighbor Totoro" is what introduced me to Hayao Miyazaki so without it I may never have become an artist.
Part 2: Resources
Post an annotated list of resources that you are using to create your artist statement. For each resource, post as much of the following as you can:
1. Name of the resource (book, article, photo, interview, etc.).
2. Link to it (for a photo or video, please embed it).
3. Description/explanation of how & why it is useful to you. Remember, some resources might provide info that you could include in your writing, while others might be a good example of the style of writing that you'd like to emulate.
For my resources I already know a lot about Hayao Miyazaki so I don't need as much help to create my artist statement.
Wikipedia
This website is useful for basic information.
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