When
it comes to writing, making music, painting, or sketching we all
sometimes run into artist's block. Our minds struggle as it searches for
inspiration, but usually by this point the cause is lost. However
after years of making art I have found that it is easy to over come
this by practicing some easy guidelines.
Three
things that help
- Come into your artwork focused, well fed, and rested
- Be comfortable in your work place
- Stay in the room!
Focus is key
Art
is almost all mental, it's about taking your visions, emotions, and
thoughts and turning them into a physical masterpiece. your mind and body should be focused on your art, not trying to tell
you that you need sleep, water, or food.
Have
a comfortable workplace
Make
sure your workplace is a comfortable environment for you to work in.
This place should be both physically as well as physiologically
welcoming. Try to get it to the right temperature, the right
lighting, etc... Many artists prefer to work alone, so if that's the
case try to find a time when you can do that. You should feel free to
turn on your favorite music which can help invoke rhythm and emotion.
When
sitting down to start your work you should try to have as many things
that you will need as possible around you. I like to bring all my
brushes, paints, colors, pencils, computer, food, water, papers, and
other materials with me into my crafts room before even starting. If
you tell yourself “I'm not leaving till I come up with an idea”
your mind is more likely to scramble for one. If you plan to look outside of the internet, your mind, or your room for inspiration that is fine. All I'm trying to say is that a little motivation is good for your imagination!
There
are exceptions
No
two artists are the same. We all have different styles, techniques,
and systems for out unique art. For instance I'm an artist that
thrives off of rebellion, so if I read an article telling me how to
capture inspiration I would probably try the opposite. However
artists like my friend Dustin thrive off of structure. As your
artistic journey continues so will your knowledge for your own
preferences. Good luck!
Author
of this article: Furbs
Like
his writing? Contact him at Batnbug@gmail.com

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