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Inspiration was found once I listened to Deanna Crisbacher's live talk she gave to me and the other fellow peers who also joined the zoom call. She talked about her work and the projects she was included in such as 'Peaky Blinders' and 'Killing Eve'. She mentioned the fact that she was only in her third year of university before a company hired her to work for them. She pointed out that you can easily be hired by just being a nice person. Many things Deanna spoke to us about motivated me and gave me that extra boost of inspiration I needed. Thanks to her talk, I now have a more clear and direct idea of what I want to do and where I want to see myself for the future. Crisbacher always reminded us that if you want to do something, learning is the only way. An example would be software that you don't know how to operate. You learn how to use it and when you learn, you develop the skills and the knowledge to understand what it is you need to create. I included these images made by Crisbacher because they inspire me and I personally find them beautiful. This is the kind of art I hope to produce when I learn what it is I need to do to get such a successful result like this. If Deanna is capable of working with 'Peaky Blinders' and 'Killing Eve', imagine the possibilities. 'Star Wars', 'Marvel'. It would be a dream to work for a company like this and the most rewarding thing about the job is the reviews and the feedback from clients. If you're told you're doing a good job, it motivates you to carry on your occupation and have more trust in yourself and your projects for the future.

Inspiration

Deanna Crisbacher

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Jessica Lamb

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Here is some more examples of work I find inspiring to me. The creator of these pieces actually attended North West Kent College according to her Behance portfolio, Jessica Lamb was studying motion graphics and animation. This was a course I thought about taking but instead went with graphic design. Jessica also lets us know in her bio that she is working on her own project such as an animated series. I find this really intriguing because I enjoy watching animated series and the thought of actually making one sounds like a lot fun. Jessica's work above stood out to me the most because you can clearly identify her art style and notice the continuous theme of fantasy creatures she has drawn which I think are so greatly executed. Every creature has life and a story that when you look at them you want to know more, it's giving me the same feeling as reading a comic book. This is the sort of outcome I would like for my final creative project.

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