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New podcast challenge for the new 30 days.

Morning People,

Check out my new podcast post and let me know what you think in the comments below ⬇️https://anchor.fm/…/The-Cornucopia-of-the-Undigital…

Thanks to Chris Do, his talk “How to manage your time & get more done” that inspired me this weekend (Link below): https://youtu.be/Gxdk27u9UwM#Art#Words#Thinking#Artist#Creativity#Discipline#Imagination#optimise#Podcast#Strategy

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Work Ethic is (v)ital

“In a world where attention is a commodity, the physical act of drawing is a powerful tool, to express and create ideas. It can create an amour to deflect things that are not relevant to your vibe. “

I now wake up super early, any where from 5am (body is fresh, ready to draw, training and read books offline) or 7am, depending on the doms (delated onset muscle soreness) from over training, where is my ice pack and deepheat at? Man needs Hecovery (In the deep Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Accent, if you know, you know).

Do the mundane morning task of the day. I wash my face and brush my teeth. Boil the kettle to have my first gourmet coffee, freshly pressed in my AeroPress, this week is the Ingana limited edition from the Taylor of Harrogate, man is charged and that aroma is the one.

Make a fresh green smoothie before my workout too. Man puts bare ginger, like the proper Sorrel and Ginger ting in Jamican, not the watered down counterfeit with bare chemicals.

“I use no chemicals only juices and berries.”

-Prince Akeem of the Kingdom of Zumunda, Coming To America *
*Infamous quote 0:17 (All about context baby!)

This morning I reflect over some new concepts I’m starting to develop, after looking back at few old comics, the typography is starting to draw me to another world (the comicbook world). Just think the juxtaposition of the comic text and graffiti style is definitely the way forward. Remixing and re-meshing sketches.

Just a quick study of my tag ‘Swish’ above (done on Adobe Photoshop with a Wacom Intuos Pro). The S is a standard graffiti style, the W is an Origami style, the I is a cut throat blade with a basketball symbol above to represent the superscript dot, the S is a ghost like figure bouncing a ball and finally the H is a bubble letter style.

“Avengers Assemble.”

-Captain America of the Avengers, Avenger Endgame
Epic times when you have the sick idea to draw on paper and just need the theme music to amp you up.

Avenger or Dark Avengers? lets see how the sketches are going, work in progress write now. The process is Idea > Sketchbook > Digital (Photoshop or Illustrator TBC) > On a wall somewhere on LDN? The possibility is limitless!

After watching Jim Lee’s drawing tutorials on youtube (see the magic in the video link below), This man is a Korean G, when I was in primary school, his drawings of the X-Men had a profound effect on me. He helped create Gambit with Chris Claremont, I actual did a A3 sketch of Gambit and someone stole it in my class (kids will be kids).

Watch and learn a Master Artist

Even being a child, man knew the power and respect you got from being an Artist. There was a Irish kid a year above named Kiren, man had the skills to draw all your favourite WWF characters like Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior in caricature form, he use to draw all the boys dope muscle bound men who were Hench. I also had close family friends growing up Respect to Jhames and Jayson Belardo for the drawings of Optimius Prime back in East Ham. Mans young mind was blown to see young teens the mad skills with the humble pencil or pen.

Not to forget Papa Milenko drawing table in his home studio with a drawing board, a craftsman can have a place to draw exquisite technical drawings of building. I also remember my cousin Mio’s drawing of a gun in felt tip pen, His younger brother Oli’s pinboard of wonder, ticket stubs of a LA Lakers game, photos of beach scenic views from around the world, photos of his handball team and medals of winning. All visual nuggets of information to feed my younger brain, no smartphones or even internet at these times. The mind was offline and experiencing thing in a tactile state, to touch is to learn no AR, VR or AI here.

Drawing can increase focus and attention to detail, how? Well drawing requires hand and eye coordination that you need to develop, we all start of drawing stick men as kids. To evolve we need to understand basic geometry, by breaking down a complex form into a series of simple shapes. We can start to draw the initial ugly part but overtime the quick gestural sketch can seduce you to some cool visuals (but remember this takes work to get to this level). Failure should be expected and failure is always apart of the drawing process. Remember great buildings were build on ideas of multiple layers of tracing paper, the first is never the best. Iteration gives you the firepower to overcome the feelings of this ugly drawing in progress, say the mantra ‘work in progress’.

When people say to me; “I can’t draw.” never believe them, I am an Optimist and I know everyone can draw. It just takes time and effort, these days people don’t want to fail. Now I am older failure is apart of life, I hate losing. A great example would be my father buying me a Chess set from WHSmith and then beating me multiple times and I would cry as a child. We are not always going to get what we want in life but by reading, reacting and adapting. We can get a bit better for our personal growth.

I have also done my research on how to setup up channel on how to teach others on the planet, how I draw analog and digital, did my first test recordings today, need to fix the sound and improve the lighting before I make my first elusive youtube video.

I have just got back from playing some hoops with my boy Mark, did some shooting drills. No sun today but it was great catching up with him, getting our shot on… Swish. Its probably been over a year since I have been on the court, summer days is definitely the one!

Time to get back on the creative vibe, peace.

Am I an Artist or Designer? Can content creation save my life?

This year I have learned a great deal on my path as a content creator. I have made videos for others, I have made videos for myself, and attempted to develop my youtube channel. Upon reflection, I have had mini wins here and there. Failure has been more prominent but my attitude is to keep at it, even though I procrastinate, make something tangible is the key. Get my research in check, refer back to all the knowledge in my work journal, full of ideas and metrics on how my workflow has been since November 2019, man needs to run like Google analytics to keep the momentum.

I do tend to overwhelm myself with fresh ideas, Chris Do of The Futur uses a term for creatives as ‘divergent thinkers’, it was coined by Blair Enns. 🤔

I agree with this term and I do find myself being drawn to this method all the time. I know deep down I am an Artist, that’s the title that fits my soul, but I want the world to know me as a Content Creator.

I have been inspired by 2 friends, their spirit always gives me the inspiration to create, Earl Alburo and Brian Obeng. Both of them created content on YouTube, Earl would showcase his creative eye for videography, while working full time and still found time to play basketball each week. I was lucky to play basketball with him, do some creative collaborations, and have some meetings with him after work about creating content in 2017 and 2018. 💭

Brian was a Parkour athlete and coach, when I would train with him in 2015-2016, you would see next level balance on a rope line and he would do some amazing moves in the parkour parks in London. One move, in particular, was his blindside over and under the bar jump (I don’t know the correct parkour term but that’s the best way I can describe it). Oh and the vibe of Brian’s edits would always feature real hip hop from back in the day, so creative in training and the discipline for ‘BrokenJumps 🎵

I miss them both, they remind me that in life you should do your passions, no matter what happens. I see that both of them were great at sharing content that connected with other people. The videos I have created are on the scale of selfish content, I realised I need to showcase my talent to educate and inspire my audience. Remember social media is a 2-way street and not a place to bombard people with too much information, take time to craft what you love. The right people will be drawn to your vibe.

I know my specialty is drawing and my current practice is Architectural Graffiti, inspired by the unbuilt architecture of Lebbeus Woods, the iteration power of Carlo Scarpa on the drawing board, and my love of the Graffiti scene of London, Anyone remembers the Myth Bear piece as you left Liverpool Street station to Stratford in 2001 or the ‘TOX-01’ tag all over the London underground?

Let me digress like Lebbeus most of my drawings are just on paper and not on the walls of London. A true graffiti writer would be ‘All City’ in London, gaining territory (All city is a term in graffiti where a writer would have their tag, throwup, or piece all over the city).

However, I have got a library of sketchbooks with thousands of ideas that have not been fully expressed out of the pages. But I do aim to get to the Scarpa level where my drawing manifest to a form outside the sheet of paper, did you know he also created furniture and vases too (I still need to visit Castelvecchio Museum, Verona).

I wasn’t the best Architecture student, I failed and struggled to get a decent job. I did have my own studio that I shared with a fellow friend Amanual for 4 years. This was the only space that I ever felt I owned, It was so empowering to have space where no one could tell you what to do. My creative spirit grew in Woolwich, even while working a range of jobs: from the Engineering practice, local cafe, crewman, an art handler, and operations manager.

The time I left the engineering practice in august 2015, was a tough time, I pursued the Artist life for about 4-5 months. I spend hours and sleepless nights drawing with my Rotring Isograph pens, such joy, and peace on the A0 drawing board. I did get to showcase my work in 3 exhibitions (add mini win here). These times my imagination would be drawing women as my main subject matter and the power it has to inspire men.

Today the female form is not a subject matter I am interested in, it’s boring now for me. I spent most of my time drawing the female form. However, you will find curvaceous geometries within my drawings still, be subtle and playful in your Art.

If you got this far, I would like to thank you for reading my blog. More to come next week, peace.

-Billy Valencia AKA Playful Draftsman

Can’t wait for summer ball 2021

Its super cold now in London, summer ball in 2020 has been great, its been my go to exercise this year and revives all the memories of watching my dad play in the Filipino league. Growing up playing ball with my brother and all my secondary school friends.

I did this year get to ball with all my boys from Clisshold Park, Ducketts Common and a few low key spots in North London. Big up Ronnie, Marc, Mark, Nathan, Nick, Nainesh, Chris, Ramin and Ali. Also met a whole bunch of creative people too, to keep me creating content.

Shout out to Taylor Freshwater for showing my moves and ups on the court. Check his amazing animation below too!

Also you can follow him on instagram too: https://www.instagram.com/fr3sh_animation

#Basketball #Training #Practice #Discipline #Animation #LevelUp

Multidisciplinary Movement is key in 2020

Training in 2020 is more needed than ever, with fitness gyms and martial art places suffering loss of business and closures. Movement helps me reduce my stress levels and get that dopamine fix we all need to feel less stressed in the modern fast pace world. Our mental health is better with training and plus we get to eat more good food and better sleep.

I have always made it apart of my life to train different movements, from the pull up bars to the basketball courts, parkour parks and the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu mats. Training a mixture of disciplines I feel is better for the body and it prevents over use and injury.

I hope to inspire anyone else to try different sports or practices of movement, by learning new movement patterns we make the process fresh, fun and challenging. Our bodies have to adapt and get out of our comfort zone and push forward to be more agile and stronger for a casual basketball pick up game with the boys or have the energy to play with the younger athlete in his prime.

If you like the video please subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow my journey in my Art and training.

#MultiDisciplinary #MasterYourMovement #PullUps #Basketball #Parkour #BJJ #BrazilianJiuJitsu #ContentCreator #Artist #Athlete

Nothing but net

Swish is the sweet sound! My graffiti tag with dynamic letters done on the drawing board with a black biro.

 #Swish #PlayfulDraftsman #FilipinoArtist #Graffiti  #GraffitiArtist #SpatialGraffiti #ThrowUp #Architecture #Surreal #illustration #Detail #Baller #BasketballArt #BBall #StreetBall #BasketballEngland #HandDrawings #HandDrawn #VisualCreator #ContentCreators #Imagination #Visualisation #Artist #Art #DrawingBoard #Concepts #Development #Discipline #Process #InfiniteVibes

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