![]() ![]() It’s normal for it to change all the time, especially at the beginning, but with every practice, style, and exercise, you’re learning and improving! ![]() Just take your time to learn, find inspiration and improve with time. These inspirations don’t need to be clear on your art work, but you’ll certainly know what inspired you to choose this or that theme, that color scheme or how you drew your lines. I really like dark fantasy, for example, so it’s only natural that it sometimes shows on my artwork! Take the time for both! It’s important to find things that inspire us and help us improve our art and style!įor example, for me, it’s mostly games, series, and animated movies or series. So it’s not only important to practice but also see other works and learn with them. Figure out your own pace and work with it!Įven if you spend countless hours in one day glued to your art trying to improve, it will still take time and you might even burn out! Some people can work more and harder than others. So remember, even if you’re just starting to learn how to draw, don’t dive in with this mentality. This is not an easy fight, but we’re starting to get there. To understand that we’re not machines and need rest. But it’s also up to us and our communities to fight it. Of course, big companies and just the work structure from today feeds this burnout culture. In the end, they feel too tired, sometimes even lose their passion for that kind of work! Lots of artists suffer from burnout because sooner or later they’ll have a project to work on and they have to put so many hours to meet their deadlines. Maybe you won’t be as productive as you’re used to, but even performing the smallest tasks are already enough!įorcing ourselves to work on something we’re tired of, both physical or mentally is not good. So, as always, if you’re not feeling good about yourself and your art, talk to someone, it might help! Take a break from the kind of work you’re doing or just take things slower. Now, the day after you’re actually pretty happy and feeling good about yourself. One day, you’re just not feeling yourself, you feel sad and hopeless, but you try to still draw something. If someone tries to convince you of this, walk in the opposite direction! But as a way of release! If it does help you communicate how you feel and it makes you feel better than it’s perfectly fine!īut always remember that your art and its worth do not translate through burnout, sadness, loneliness, etc. One can evoke their sadness or any kind of feeling in their work. As I said, we express ourselves through art and surely, art can help us at least talk about our problems. Supposedly, their creations were good because of their own pains. Now let me get this straight: this is a big lie! We learn about artists from other times or even from our own times, not only painters but musicians as well.Īnd one of the main reasons they’re famous is because they suffered. There’s this myth that to make good art you have to suffer. Frustrated Artist Syndrome – The Tortured Artist ![]()
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