Corey Couturier

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Ideas for Practicing Art

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 One thing I like to do is to always keep a sheet of paper by my computer so when I'm listening to music, going on Facebook, or watching a movie on Netflix, I just starting doodling without even thinking about it.  When I doodle in this way, what comes out is usually very interesting and different that my planned doodles, because it's coming from my subconscious instead of the conscious part of my brain.  It's a great way to practice art without getting serious or uptight.  The problem many would-be artists have, is that they get stuck and don't know what to paint or draw.  My advice is that it doesn't even matter.  The key is to START somewhere.  And the most important thing is to have fun!!!!  Don't take it too seriously.  Have a great day!!  Corey

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Corey Couturier Art Show 2012

Corey Couturier Doodles 1  Doodle Art by Artist Corey Couturier.  2012

These Doodle tell of the adventures of Doodleboy and his friends as they confront the realities of the Big World.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Dance Walk  2012  




I started Dance Walk in the late summer of 2011 and didn't finish it until the summer of 2012.  It was a painting that I started and then got stuck.  And so it just stood in the corner of my room waiting for some inspiration.  In the meantime I moved several times.  Finally, though, I got my break after watching a video on YouTube about Dance walking.  It was almost immediate.  I knew what to do with my painting and the rest came quite quickly.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Not Too Sure About This

This Fun Doodle is one of my favorites. Some people think it looks a little creepy, and I agree. In fact, it's one of my very few creepy doodles. Maybe that's why I like it so much. I will protect my flower from creepy people. We all want to protect those we love from harm. Of course, there are other ways to look at this doodle as well, which makes it even more fun. Let me know your interpretation. I would like to hear it. Best wishes! Corey Couturier. CJCforJ@aol.com. www.coreycouturierstudios.com www.facebook.com/coreycouturier