Unless one is supernatural and in-human or straight up lying at some point in an
Artist's journey they have encountered an art block.
Everyone has a different way of getting out of Art blocks and or burnout.
I like to try to combat burn out is I dabble and am interested in other forms of art besides drawing and painting. Learning new things keeps things fresh. Downside to this is sometimes you need to
laser focus on one thing to get things done or master.
Tuxedo, my friend's 14 year old boarder collie that passed this last year.
He liked to grin randomly to make her laugh.
Haven't decided to finish the master with oil paint or markers.
Everyone has a different way of getting out of Art blocks.
I found these tips by Marc Brunet helpful, whether you are in one or not.
Another tip I want to add is taking care of your mental health. That is truly important. Anything unresolved in life can affect your artwork.
There was a point in my life before I didn't realize all my repressed childhood traumas came in fruition and being gaslight by someone made it impossible to create at a time I should've been thriving.
Didn't realize and identify they were problems until I sought help.
There is a stigma with mental health, but nothing wrong with seeking help and speaking your mind.
Vector drawing of a previous ink drawing of Assassin Creed's Altair.
Vector drawing relies on shapes and points to draw instead of pixels.
WIP personal sketch
Stay Safe, Stay Well! Keep creating peeps.
Much Love.
Tracks I've been listening to
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