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Thierrys
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! new [Re: mark47]
      #2752087 - 11/14/08 06:09 PM

They are all great but the sketch is superb! I think I'll
go with it.

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StarmanStarman4
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! new [Re: Bradley Miller]
      #2814840 - 12/19/08 04:15 PM

Since I'm typing this on 19th December, I assume the contest is long over! But who cares, I have to say the Horsehead Image looks like a Rembrandt, it should be hung in the Luvre (I'm European, but I still don't know how to spell it), but Mark's Moon Sketch captures that which The Moon doesnt' actually have 'Atmosphere'! He's managed to include in his sketch that feeling of awe, majesty, desolation, wonder, that you sometimes get when you gaze on The Moon and see it as you first did when you were 10 years old! Superb!

Also, Is this Mark Sibole the Astroimager of the year of recent years? He can draw like that too? He must have skipped the queue at the Talent Shop! Brillant!


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markseibold
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! new [Re: StarmanStarman4]
      #2815057 - 12/19/08 06:25 PM

StarmanStarman *Edited Dec 21 2008

I had to reread your comment again; I thought I'd add that of you like the "moon with atmosphere", then you should see my most recent one that Spaceweather.com posted. There is even more atmosephere here as a real street scene below the conjunction of the moon-Jupiter-Venus >

http://www.spaceweather.com/conjunctions/gallery_01dec08_page3.htm

Or direct link to sketch >

http://www.spaceweather.com/conjunctions/gallery_01dec08_page3.htm

Thanks for the compliments on my art. It is really quite easy. There are no tricks. You just get passionate and do what your heart tells you to. It does help to get a head start in childhood though as I see many adults wait till middle age and then ask, how do you do this? They are dismayed when I say stop watching TV when you are about 7 or 8 years of age and take a closer look at reality. Parents, get your kids to start looking through a telescope no later than age 9 ~ 12 but have them start to sketch by age 4 or 5. I believe that the best have really started early in childhood while the others were distracted with perceived technology. Also, what do you mean by, I skipped the queue at the talent shop? I believe "talent" is partially inherant and mostly self taught. As an art teacher responded once in class when a young student asked, how do you make such great art? The teacher exclaimed as he pointed to his temple, it takes a little of this, and then pointing to his heart he said, and it takes allot of this. I believe that pretty much says it all.

As for me being the astro-imager for photography; I am not sure which venue you saw my past astrophotographs in. I have had a couple featured as full page print in Astronomy magazine in Sept and Dec 1994; my Robs Tree photos from central Oregon with star trails (see my gallery link below here). Perhaps your spelling of my name is confusing me with someone else. I see you wrote [Mark Sibole]. My last name is spelled Seibold. I have lived in Portland Oregon all my life, but things may change soon.

Thanks much for the comments on the art as it helps direct me to what I should or might be doing with it. I get requests for its possible use on book covers, company logos, etc. I am not really set up to produce it as such but possibly need to as I am now out of work as of last week. Not to convolute here, but I spoke on NPR's Talk of the Nation earlier this week about the whole situation. I am the opening caller. I would like advice from any of you as I find that my art is drawing awareness. What should I do? -Mark >
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=98339217

Also see this >
www.myspace.com/marksolarprophet

My Gallery>
http://www.cloudynights.com/photopost/showgallery.php?ppuser=37924&cat=500

Edited by markseibold (12/22/08 05:18 AM)


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Erix
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! new [Re: StarmanStarman4]
      #2818487 - 12/21/08 09:21 PM

Quote:



Also, Is this Mark Sibole the Astroimager of the year of recent years?




No, although the name is very similar. Mark Sibole's site is Mark's Tin Shed Observatory if anyone is interested in seeing his work.

I have to admit, Mark, I thought you were Mark Sibole the first time you contacted me about sketching and was surprised to see the sketches when I knew of Mark Sibole because of his images.

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markseibold
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! [Re: Erix]
      #2818864 - 12/22/08 05:33 AM

Erika

Yes the name comes in many forms. Just to explain here:

I am not sure of Mark Sibole; as I just looked at his site; beautiful astrophotos! but there is another exact Mark Seibold who is a horse shoe throwing champ in Indiana. I see his name come up in searches. When I was in the 5th grade, age 12, someone brought I think a Newsweek magazine to class; they asked if this 12 year old who looked a little like me was me in the article. It is not.

Also another Seibold, J Otto, is a graphics artist illustrator whose work has been on Nordstrom department store bags, childrens books and more.

Joseph Seibold is a shoe and sandal company in Germany. My name or similar versions may all be relatives of some distant ancestry. The name is out of Bavaria Germany as Seiboltsdorf (for "Seibold's Village" but originally Sebald from the 1200's century in Grmany) and seems to be the inception of many creative German artists.

Now I should follow up to describe to a newcomer who currently asks for advice in the Sketching Forum as to how to get started in sketching art.

Mark


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StarmanStarman4
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Re: Oct08 CN Imaging/Sketching Contest Poll! new [Re: markseibold]
      #2973099 - 03/09/09 03:40 AM

Here I am late again with the comments! Thanks for the clarification Erika - yes two different but equally talented Mark's. Mark, my comment about skipping the queue at the talent shop is a Scottish way of saying 'your very talented'. Erika, your solar sketches are amazing - I haven't seen sketches of the sun before. Must take great concentration and memory to sketch a constantly changing view - well done! Good luck Mark on the job hunt - I'm in a similar boat but have been very lucky with stepping stones appearing just when I need them. Best Regards, James

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