I am gonna work on myself being ok with my failed drawings and not chasing perfectionism this year. The main reason I have started 100days of sketching. Love what you do kesh🌼🌼🌼
I passionateky studied literature. Literally got "addicted" to reading. If I could not get my 2 hours, at least, every day, I felt terrible (family holidays in cramped quarters 😉). Been wanting to draw for 20 years. Registered to a great online academic course. Nearly fail free as exercises are "spoon fed" bite by bite. Made it a goal to draw daily with anticipation as I once read with appetite daily. It's been 4 months, making progress. Bad days, I just draw shapes, straight lines, ellipses, gray scales, knowing tomorrow will be another day. But drawing has become a daily practice as ingrained as brushing one's teeth. And I have managed to keep fear of failure at bay.
🌻Since my birthday [53 on 10/30] I have been thinking about the gradient from Empathy through to Apathy (think 00 to FF). We all run along between the extremes. There is the danger of trauma bonding at one end and the absence of emotional connection at the other. Gratitude for putting this out onto the Aether. It has been helpful for me. Also, Back at the Summer Solstice (north) I was reading Your Brain on Art. It was helpful, but I think as an introduction to Neuroaesthetics what is important is the rabbit hole available just by searching out what is available online. Feeding your creative mind is important. I think of it as a creative reservoir. “May your creative reservoir always be in the path of the deluge” -Me
I'm convinced if enough people focused on art, discipline and consuming healthier content we would have world peace. We could also break the economy and start from scratch with a trade system or something a little bit more constructive 🌸
Good advice, Mr. Kesh. BTW, what are your thoughts on the AI behemoth entering the world of arts? Will it make practical skills redundant, or is it something real artists will use to expand their own vision? I'm gradually coming round to the latter opinion.
That is the hallmark of all good educators: first you say what you're going to say, then you say it, then you say what it is you've said. It's the only way to get facts to take root in a student's head.
🪷🌻🌼🏵️🌺🌸🌹 maybe this video showed up at the perfect time. The awesome part was I was actually drawing when I stumbled upon this video. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah I get irritated when I hear people say that drawing everyday is the worst art advice or bad advice. Saying that is the worst art advice
I am gonna work on myself being ok with my failed drawings and not chasing perfectionism this year. The main reason I have started 100days of sketching. Love what you do kesh🌼🌼🌼
"Fail faster" is one of the greatest advice ever from my professor 🌻
🌷 listened to all of this while doing laundry. Very good art advice, but also pretty philosophical for the rest of life's challenges. :)
I passionateky studied literature. Literally got "addicted" to reading. If I could not get my 2 hours, at least, every day, I felt terrible (family holidays in cramped quarters 😉). Been wanting to draw for 20 years. Registered to a great online academic course. Nearly fail free as exercises are "spoon fed" bite by bite. Made it a goal to draw daily with anticipation as I once read with appetite daily. It's been 4 months, making progress.
Bad days, I just draw shapes, straight lines, ellipses, gray scales, knowing tomorrow will be another day. But drawing has become a daily practice as ingrained as brushing one's teeth. And I have managed to keep fear of failure at bay.
the lighting the studio lookin clean brotha
💐 perfectionism is a struggle!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your path and thoughts.
Happy to share the journey :)
🌻Since my birthday [53 on 10/30] I have been thinking about the gradient from Empathy through to Apathy (think 00 to FF). We all run along between the extremes. There is the danger of trauma bonding at one end and the absence of emotional connection at the other. Gratitude for putting this out onto the Aether. It has been helpful for me. Also, Back at the Summer Solstice (north) I was reading Your Brain on Art. It was helpful, but I think as an introduction to Neuroaesthetics what is important is the rabbit hole available just by searching out what is available online. Feeding your creative mind is important. I think of it as a creative reservoir. “May your creative reservoir always be in the path of the deluge” -Me
Thank you for making these podcasts! They’re very inspiring! 🌼
Thanks for sharing Kesh🌸
Haha again another podcast again helpful for my upcoming drawing session
First , I love you keep going!
🌸 Thank you for sharing!
🌹you have helped me
I'm convinced if enough people focused on art, discipline and consuming healthier content we would have world peace. We could also break the economy and start from scratch with a trade system or something a little bit more constructive 🌸
I agree leia
Do you have your diccord server
Good advice, Mr. Kesh. BTW, what are your thoughts on the AI behemoth entering the world of arts? Will it make practical skills redundant, or is it something real artists will use to expand their own vision? I'm gradually coming round to the latter opinion.
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I think im losing the spark to draw, drawing everyday hasnt been working on me so i really dont know what to do
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How do you motivate yourself to draw with AI advancing so much?
Actually- I'm more motivated to draw with the advancement of AI
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Same shit every video 😭😭😭
That is the hallmark of all good educators: first you say what you're going to say, then you say it, then you say what it is you've said. It's the only way to get facts to take root in a student's head.
🪷🌻🌼🏵️🌺🌸🌹 maybe this video showed up at the perfect time. The awesome part was I was actually drawing when I stumbled upon this video. Thanks for sharing!
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