Monday, December 27, 2010

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATOR

My chosen Digital Illustrator is Marvin Clifford.

http://www.marvinclifford.com/?lang=en

DIGITAL VISUAL ARTIST

My Digital visual artist is Don Seegmiller.

http://www.seegmillerart.com/

Presedent Studies

All the below images were taken from Google Images as reference.
These are some of the compilation of the 3 emotions I've chosen.










Motion Graphic

I've chosen Nicolas Plaire As my Motion Graphic Artist.

http://www.nicolasplaire.com/

Paper Music II from Nicolas Plaire on Vimeo.

Compassion

Compassion (from Latin: "co-suffering") is a virtue —one in which the emotional capacities of empathy and sympathy (for the suffering of others) are regarded as a part of love itself, and a cornerstone of greater social interconnectedness and humanism —foundational to the highest principles in philosophy, society, and personhood.
Sources : Wikipedia


You can generate sympathy by painting a word picture of someone who needs help. Share details about that person’s life and ordeals. But be careful. If the problem is distasteful and you present it too graphically, you might make your reader turn away. There’s a fine line between sympathy and revulsion.

Compassion is an emotion, not a virtue unless disciplined

That compassion is natural to human beings there is no question. But does it pertain to our higher or to our lower natures? As even or precisely those who take compassion for a virtue acknowledge, it is an emotion. Can an emotion be a virtue? Yes, if the keynote of virtue is naturalness in the sense of spontaneity or authenticity. No, if what defines virtue is the perfection of our nature through the triumph of reason over passion. For this reason the long history of thought about compassion (stretching back at least 2,500 years now) has revolved around just this issue.