Taking Your Art to The Next Level in 2015! by techgnotic, journal
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Taking your art to the next level in 2015!
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By :icontechgnotic: techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
Famously said by many, “Ninety percent of success is showing up.” How true it is about a soul killing combination: looking at what our own first efforts in any endeavor, particularly art, result in, and then looking at the works of far more experienced artists. Giving up always seems the logical, if panicked, next artistic decision. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Art is as much a healing ag
If you ask what your mastery level is from me... by Nsio, journal
If you ask what your mastery level is from me...
...you would most likely get an answer that might sound rude or isn't what you would want to hear.
Don't get me wrong, this is actually very important question, but I think that you should ask this from yourself rather than from me. My intention isn't to bash anyone, mind you. It's just my seemingly pessimistic logic and mindset that I follow and use in order to avoid resting on my laurels. I have gotten this far thanks to this mentality even thought it's rather blunt and cold. I would rather not answer this question, but I will share my thoughts about this question, which I have been asked several times after posting Nsio explains: Learning
I often get questions regarding drawing and art in general. And while I don't want to be mean, sometimes I wonder if people have problems thinking on their own. I feel like people want others to tell them what to do.
Then I looked at myself and I realized I'm not really different from them.
Since I work as an architect, I get to dabble with things like design and functionality all the time. Although I've been doing this job for quite a while, I still find myself asking what others want me to do rather than do what I want to do. In typical situation, the client has some ideas and wishes, which range from dull to extravagant. But it's not my