I recently did an interview with Lara Cory over at EscapeIntoLife, which is an excellent website featuring the work of many talented writers, artists, photographers, and more. It's through the efforts of passionate individuals like Lara, that new creatives can gain the exposure needed to build a career in such exclusive fields. So a big thanks to her! Below is an excerpt, click on the link to view the entire interview...
LC: You have such different styles between your paintings, ink and line works. What explains this diversity?
Rory Kurtz: Different subjects require a different approach. If a client wants a painting of a girl on a bike in the clouds pedaling along blissfully, that can’t help but look and feel completely different than a client who wants a piece depicting a man who’s just been gunned down in the street by a hardened criminal. Each piece needs to have a mood, whether it’s soft and dreamy or dark and visceral, and I choose the assemblage based on this. A writer doesn’t want to keep writing the same novel over and over again. Likewise, I don’t want to keep producing the same kind of illustration for every client. I’d hope that my own deeper style is still evident under all those aesthetic choices.
http://www.escapeintolife.com/interviews/interview-with-rory-kurtz/
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