monstart:sleepysketcher:chervenkotka: for you and me who experience artblock..keep on drawing!this i
monstart:sleepysketcher:chervenkotka: for you and me who experience artblock..keep on drawing!this is very important.I… I legitimately just cried.This is something really important we should keep close. A lot of us started to draw because it was cool to, or because it was a tiny passion, and as a kid, you don’t worry so much about how you’re doing it, but what you’re doing instead, and I feel like somewhere along the line, because this industry is so difficult and heavy competition-like, there’s more focus on being better than drawing because you love it. Maybe not everyone feels like that, I’m sure. But I definitely did, and from time to time I still do even now. I’m working at it of course, and I’m getting better at it, though of course I still stumble. Either way, thank you. I really needed this.I feel like this is an important post for all craftsmen, for all artists, whatever your trade is. I honestly can’t think of a writer, artist, actor or comedian I know whose craft didn’t stem from a greater, innocent love of their passion. When in doubt, return to your roots. Return to that love, the bare bones, the you and your love, without the weight of the world and its expectations. Just do you, do the thing you love to do and you will make it through. -- source link
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