
It frustrates me that I have excuses for the fact that sometimes I just hate drawing.
Don't ever do what I do. Don't ever be this person up here. Love what you draw and love the things you create with your own hands, no matter what it is.
Drew this, then completed a commission. Go Go vent art power!
also, I won't answer questions. I'm ok and just thought I'd tell you all to never give in to the frustrations. Lead by example, as in do what I say and not what I do.
blargh. On with the grind ^^
Peace <3
Don't ever do what I do. Don't ever be this person up here. Love what you draw and love the things you create with your own hands, no matter what it is.
Drew this, then completed a commission. Go Go vent art power!
also, I won't answer questions. I'm ok and just thought I'd tell you all to never give in to the frustrations. Lead by example, as in do what I say and not what I do.
blargh. On with the grind ^^
Peace <3
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Being an artist is fantastic in a way you are able to draw out emotions, (high/low/hurt/love/longing/lust/excitement whatever)
-Remember that there are so. SO many people who haven't the skill to vent out in such a way that illustrates or conveys this kinda of feeling.
Use it.
Draw out and create, utilise and channel all that fuel to make art man.
Its what we do.
Get it all out on canvas, out of your system and then once it's there you can step back and look at it (once free from your body/mind)
Take a minor break from work pieces if you need to art-vent, but CERTAINLY draw it out. do -not- stop and keep all that shet inside. Or i will has to smak-i-cate you next I see you.
*can go over all that 'productive/how to deal with' crap again when I see ya, but for the love of your skill and passion, dont you dare take it out on your ability to draw either.
-Remember that there are so. SO many people who haven't the skill to vent out in such a way that illustrates or conveys this kinda of feeling.
Use it.
Draw out and create, utilise and channel all that fuel to make art man.
Its what we do.
Get it all out on canvas, out of your system and then once it's there you can step back and look at it (once free from your body/mind)
Take a minor break from work pieces if you need to art-vent, but CERTAINLY draw it out. do -not- stop and keep all that shet inside. Or i will has to smak-i-cate you next I see you.
*can go over all that 'productive/how to deal with' crap again when I see ya, but for the love of your skill and passion, dont you dare take it out on your ability to draw either.
In my experience, it's important to just keep at it and use your emotion to fuel your creativity.
Remember that you're still creating something fantastic at the end of the day. You've created something from nothing more than the product of your own mind and that's pretty fantastic.
Remember that you're still creating something fantastic at the end of the day. You've created something from nothing more than the product of your own mind and that's pretty fantastic.
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