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RE: Rainwater's Sketchbook - Rainwater - 09-10-2024 (08-18-2024, 10:29 AM)darktiste Wrote: Why not try exploring abstract shape and then turning those shape into subject matter. You will probably find out what kind of subject matter come to you more naturally. Those are good ideas, thanks! I think I feel uncreative because of tons of stress and anxiety that I feel due to work and my current life situation. I've stopped doing many things that I enjoy because my guilt wants to make me believe that it's all a waste of time and that I should rather focus on things that will stabilize my life. I should "progress quicker instead of wasting time with doodling". So instead of having fun and playing around, I only do studies when I find the time. I'm working on this kind of toxic attitude, but this guilt always lingers in the back of my mind. Not a good condition for creative work. Yes, I love environments ![]() (08-19-2024, 05:01 AM)JosephCow Wrote: Oh okay I gotcha. A tiled floor didn't really occur to me. Hope you keep posting! Thanks! Yeah, I also tend to get lost in my own chaotic linedrawings ![]() (08-22-2024, 10:31 AM)one_two Wrote: You've got skills, man ! Thank you ![]() RE: Rainwater's Sketchbook - darktiste - 09-11-2024 I think you doing plein air drawing would do you some good that if you can find the head space to make time for it. Just committing to disconnecting from this grind mindset that can burn you out. I am not saying it does not come without consequence there sacrifice for peace of mind and relaxation. I also encourage you to get into that doodling habit to sit there and try to observe your thought and emotion to identify why you don't allow yourself to do some introspection perhaps. Also to identify your priority and your value. But i think going out and spending time in nature would do you a lot of good just because you need to be in a relax state to be able to pick up what cause are the cause of the stress once you go back home you always can feel the weight creeping back in that in those time that you have a better contrast between your calm relax mind and your stress disorderly mind guilt trip mindset. I wrote a piece a while back on positivity and how to have a better workflow when working Feel free to read them or not but if you do probably also think of how to pratically apply the concept to your own circumstance but i think if anything be mindful of where thing spiral out of control but don't be a control freak about it sometime it also about letting go of the old. So here the post you can feel free to read. Positive thinking https://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6483.html How to increase optimal workflow(the theory) https://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-5494.html One thing also for creative exploration would to do portrait mix with landscape find way to mix both subject matter here some example of anthropomorphic landscape. This is in a sense a exercise where i invitie you to mixing the idea that we are one with the environment and to bring awareness that we need to be conscious of were environment if we don't want to be the victim of were own internal turmoil.By incorporating a self portrait with some of the element of your surrounding you can perhaps feel the energy that can be the partial cause of the stress for example a messy room is a good indicator of internal turmoil some say. https://www.google.com/search?q=antropomorphic+landscape&client=opera&hs=98n&sca_esv=fb627f01e4917464&udm=2&biw=1918&bih=912&ei=b3vgZqCgF_qg5NoPjbTC2AI&ved=0ahUKEwjgk-Gb7biIAxV6EFkFHQ2aECsQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=antropomorphic+landscape&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiGGFudHJvcG9tb3JwaGljIGxhbmRzY2FwZUiQPVAAWNk7cAB4AJABAZgB8QagAZ4sqgEOMTQuMi4wLjEuMC4zLjO4AQPIAQD4AQGYAg6gArIawgIIEAAYgAQYsQPCAgUQABiABMICChAAGIAEGEMYigXCAg0QABiABBixAxhDGIoFwgIEEAAYA8ICBBAAGB7CAgYQABgFGB7CAgkQABiABBgYGAqYAwCSBw04LjIuMC4xLjEuMS4xoAehTQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp Also one thing i personally believe is that the fastest way to kill the inner child is to stop playing so be playful be joyful and be grateful. RE: Rainwater's Sketchbook - Noone - 09-12-2024 Hey there, very nice studies and variety of skills / approaches here. I feel like it may be time to do some "finished work" purely for yourself. Grinding studies isn't bad, but it can become a crutch of sorts. I wouldn't try force coming up with a theme or idea or style, and also realise not every idea has to be unique or amazing to be worthwhile. Putting too much pressure on yourself is a good way to keep burning out. You have enough skills, just come up with any old thing that moderately interests you and take it as far as you can. And if you have ideas you want to do. Develop them now. Time waits for nobody, and you'll never be good enough, if you keep waiting to be good enough. |