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Day´s strange question? How to make own fantasy story after reading the storytelling handbooks?

When I was painting Davurnus as first time, [ - picture:

http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/deafjannes_portfolio/picture246140.aspx ]

I got one thing to think. Reading. Analyzise. Research. Think. Making the new idea. It is not easy? What strange thing, but I bought one handbook of storytelling (wroten by Finn, Finnish book). English books would be:

http://www.allbookstores.com/Social_Science/Folklore_and_Mythology/Storytelling-Collections.html

 

Reader and writer. Different way. Choosing. Idea from books, films or minds. Then changing the stories as very better story? When gets luckly day? And successing image. It was another theme I was thinking just - when I noticed that I can not paint without new ideas about moving, enviroment, clothes. Then writing texts, making own story, but how can it pass with own painting? It is my day´s strange question when I did put another Davurnus-image just, but how can reader understand their picture if I would not put the texts/stories (I painted new after reading the Finnish storytelling handbook):

 http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/deafjannes_portfolio/picture253709.aspx

 

Enjoy readers that stories and paintings? Who knows.. But I am interested in the handbook about fantasy / good storytelling if they helps to make better painting. Wikipedia said that storytelling is the conveying of events in words, images, and sounds often by improvisation or embellishment - I did not know about them before! And would all storytelling handbooks same points? Maybe.

Published 04 November 2009 12:31 by deafjanne

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deafjanne said:

Why not, build own basic story then get more "species" (fantasy) to story:)

November 4, 2009 14:42
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About deafjanne

My name is Janne. I am Deaf who live in Finland. I enjoy the digital and creative Arts. I use PS, Painter and Illustrator. My favorite: Arts with the futuristic vision, comic, impressive Arts, Informal Abstraction and Abstract Developments. Impressonism, too.