
It's just escapism - running from a world that makes no sense into a mess of glowing pixels that is lifeless. Kind of useless. Most likely not the place to find answers, anyhow...
I wish I knew what i want. Wish I had atleast a single goal. Or a principle to hold on to. Or a belief. Or something... Maybe I'd even give life a try then. Nonexistence of a foundation to build upon frustrates all joie de vivre's out of me.
heh.
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I wish I knew what i want. Wish I had atleast a single goal. Or a principle to hold on to. Or a belief. Or something... Maybe I'd even give life a try then. Nonexistence of a foundation to build upon frustrates all joie de vivre's out of me.
heh.
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...well you just illustrated a basic human need hun...
Everyone feels they need something to build upon, something to feel stable
This comes from the fact that the human does not know everything, and we want to know, so when we do not, it scares us, frustrates us, and depresses us.
Which is why people feel so patriotic when we come across something that makes sense to us. Maybe something like religion. Or a group of people that does something. Or a game even.
...maybe our primal instinct to group up and stick together with those who think alike.
...as for your problem... knowledge is key. I was stuck for a while with your same problem, but I figured all I had to do was look to the past, look to the future, and look to now.
The past always has clues :p I didn't know what I was good at. I looked back to my past and I found that I was good with understanding the human mind, so now I'm taking psychology.
If you're having trouble with your art, look to your past, or present. They're are always thinks that can provoke thought, and in turn, ideas. Or concentrate on something you want to improve
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Also... as usual, your work is stunning, dear
Everyone feels they need something to build upon, something to feel stable
This comes from the fact that the human does not know everything, and we want to know, so when we do not, it scares us, frustrates us, and depresses us.
Which is why people feel so patriotic when we come across something that makes sense to us. Maybe something like religion. Or a group of people that does something. Or a game even.
...maybe our primal instinct to group up and stick together with those who think alike.
...as for your problem... knowledge is key. I was stuck for a while with your same problem, but I figured all I had to do was look to the past, look to the future, and look to now.
The past always has clues :p I didn't know what I was good at. I looked back to my past and I found that I was good with understanding the human mind, so now I'm taking psychology.
If you're having trouble with your art, look to your past, or present. They're are always thinks that can provoke thought, and in turn, ideas. Or concentrate on something you want to improve
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Also... as usual, your work is stunning, dear
I relate to this piece so much, running from hopelessness to some where that looks even just as fruitless. I been in that spot for quite sometime although I keep my head up even though more and more seems to try and pull me down. I feel that people like us can never give up because no one is going to come to our rescue and if we don't save our selves, we will never be happy.
I gots escapism too. Principles and beliefs, I have plenty of. I dunno what I want. Figuring that out is one of the few goals I got (getting out of this town being among the others). Sadly, in this town, it's either escapism, or ya run a high risk of getting shot or shanked. I really wish I was joking.
So I stick with escapism, at least until I can escape this place. Just 5 more months. Just 5 more months. Just 5 more months......
So I stick with escapism, at least until I can escape this place. Just 5 more months. Just 5 more months. Just 5 more months......
You have quite the artwork. Each captured moment makes me admire the artistic value you place in each submission. To see the strokes you do, the way things are smoothly gestured in the design but seem lively- that's quite hard to pull off. You've done very well for yourself.
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