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Sinclair interviewed by zonted đź–Ľ. This post first appeared on http://zonted.com/artist.
Simple, yet infinitely relatable and complex. Sinclair’s abstractions let the viewer define their own fascinations with the infinite amount of emotions that we as human are capable of exhibiting.zonted
🖼 view Sinclair’s art in the zonted genesis exhibition: https://www.cryptovoxels.com/play?coords=S@312E,567N,0.5U
I saw someone tweet “what’s crypto art?” and decided to research it! Selling digital art was a foreign concept to me.
Happy to announce that I am officially an artist on @SuperRare_co đź’Ž
My first piece will be available for bidding VERY soon!!
Keep an eye out 👀— Sinclair (@csinclairart) September 27, 2020
But once I saw a couple of my artist friends promoting their work on SuperRare, I decided it was a good time to join!
2 years ago I dropped out of college to pursue art
My mission was to make a 50 painting collection in a year to show to the top Chicago galleries in hopes of getting a show
Dreams come true, don’t let anyone tell you different https://t.co/G80XLRP6Gw— Sinclair (@csinclairart) July 25, 2020
When I dropped out of college to pursue art, I knew it was a risk. I also knew that if I didn’t drop out, I’d risk thinking “what if?” for the rest of my life. So follow your dream, because if you don’t, you might end up living a nightmare.Running in Place
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…between space and time
But before you take that leap of faith, consider my advice:
Don’t give up on yourself— Sinclair (@csinclairart) January 12, 2021
My goal was to have a gallery exhibition in downtown Chicago a year after I dropped out. My plan was to make 50 paintings in a year and present my work to galleries all across Chicago once my collection was complete. My plan worked and the exhibition was a success!
The more art you make, the more you will develop artistically. The more you develop, the more people will take notice.
Worst thing u can do is rush
Patience— Sinclair (@csinclairart) January 14, 2021
It’s easy to get sucked into self doubt and anxiety, but don’t worry. Be patient and trust that doing what you love and working hard will pay off.
I don’t really experience burnout because I love making art! I make art so much because I don’t see it as a job, I see it as creative exploration. It’s what I do for fun!
With that said, I always take breaks from doing business when I feel the need to relax, but even on a day off, I love to doodle as a form of relaxation. Making art is therapeutic.
Rain Check pic.twitter.com/Q64Hsl2LB1— Sinclair (@csinclairart) January 10, 2021
In general, I’m always in a state of inspiration, but what inspires me the most is humanity. I feel it’s my purpose to simplify society through art so we can better understand each other and the world around us.Lost in the Crowd
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Everything is connected. The first collector of this NFT will also receive the 1/1 physical ink drawing!
I love taking complex ideas and presenting them in a way that everyone can resonate with. Some examples of this are when I draw faces connected with one line to show that we are all connected, or when I create portraits using geometric shapes to show people’s tendency to view others as objects.
The human face is another one of my biggest inspirations because that’s where the most feeling is shown. I love to express multiple emotions at once by abstracting the face through new combinations of line, shape, and color.
Simple, yet complex. Structured, but fluid. Sometimes wildly colorful. Other times just black lines. I have many different styles, but it’s always abstract, and it’s always me.
I think it’s just intuition. My color choices are either very thought out or completely spontaneous. Whichever the case may be, I’m always aiming to create harmony within the color scheme.Obscure Objectivity
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We are not the objects we appear to be
Color is very intricate. A different shade of blue can completely alter the mood of the artwork. Sometimes I choose colors based on how they make me feel. Other times I’ll choose a color by narrowing them down like pieces of a puzzle.
Whichever fits best is placed. Overall, I choose colors based on what I want the artwork to say and how I want it to make you feel.
Portrait of @mjaythingpic.twitter.com/uSR9NxgVYl— Sinclair (@csinclairart) January 1, 2021
Doing free portraits has always been very special to me. I started doing them about four years ago as a way to give back to my supporters. I remember tweeting that I was doing free portraits and the post was immediately flooded with hundreds of people commenting their selfies! It was great seeing the faces of everyone who supported me and knowing that I could make their day by drawing them.
Portrait of @stvccspic.twitter.com/R7TAxq1wkt— Sinclair (@csinclairart) December 30, 2020
I’m sure doing free portraits has influenced my career, but I’m just happy that I found a natural way to connect with my followers!
📍Quarantine + Paint
Day 1 https://t.co/zD9eewXSbB— Sinclair (@csinclairart) March 18, 2020
Yes, I do. I always create in this state of flow. Before I start working, I put myself into a judgment free mindset, a sort of “meditative zone” which allows my creative vision to flow freely.
I don’t plan paintings.Sinclair (@csinclairart) January 17, 2021
In this state, there are no mental blocks to inhibit my self expression, so I’m constantly bouncing between multiple paintings and drawings, picking up and putting down ideas as I go. I follow inspiration wherever it takes me.
Stay off your phone. Get everything you need to do for the day done. Clear your schedule, and most importantly, clear your mind so all you have to do is focus on art.
I like to meditate for a couple minutes before I begin working. This helps me let go of the past and focus on creating in the moment instead.
4 simple reasons I believe in Crypto Art: pic.twitter.com/TRGqqxKNr3— Sinclair (@csinclairart) September 28, 2020
“ TIME-LAPSE “
Inktober day 25 pic.twitter.com/wKOozeG5js— Sinclair (@csinclairart) October 26, 2020
Painted a cover for an amazing artist!
Congrats on the release 🥳 https://t.co/jKtprkqVzS— Sinclair (@csinclairart) December 24, 2020
“ Talking in My Sleep “
…and dreaming while awake pic.twitter.com/BUziqsrtAQ— Sinclair (@csinclairart) December 21, 2020
I start searching for something new when the creative tools I’m using no longer excite me. New mediums will either jump out at me while browsing an art store or spark my interest while reading an art book. Sometimes I’ll purposely limit myself to one unfamiliar medium as a challenge.
I see every new medium as a chance to develop and create something the world has never seen. That’s why I’m always looking to experiment with new mediums. The most innovative artworks in history are due to experimentation.
Most of my physical artwork is available on my site:
https://www.sinclairshop.com/
If you’re interested in an artwork I’ve posted that’s not listed on my site, feel free to reach out to me through email or direct messaging! Almost everything I post on social media is for sale!
The more excitement there is around your art, the more people will want it. The more people that want your art, the higher its price will go. The real question is how do you build that excitement?
From what I’ve seen and studied, the most famous artists are the most innovative. High priced artists always present us with something new. So in order for us artists to grow, we must be willing to take creative risks and put ourselves out there. We should also study art history to know what’s already been done, and what we’re building upon. Finally, we must always remain true to ourselves and create authentic work, because that’s what art is all about.
Yes, I have started creating some 1/1 garments. For the most part I’m keeping everything secret, but keep an eye out for a new clothing release soon.
I’m really excited to see how my style will develop and what new technology I can incorporate into my creative vision. I want to push my concepts to their limits and show the world what I’m capable of. I’m also looking forward to more exhibitions, both in person and virtual, as well as new releases on crypto art platforms.
I’m grateful for everyone who has supported my artistic journey up until this point. The future is exciting. This is only the beginning.
My supporters and loyal collectors along with the entire art twitter community.
The first ever (“genesis”) digital art exhibition by zonted art gallery. The exhibition features sculptures, installations, videos, and digital creations by a wide array of notable international artists that are on the forefront of digital art.
Visit the exhibition here: https://www.cryptovoxels.com/parcels/3734