THE ART JOURNAL
why you should be using an artist inspiration journal
Artists have kept some form of a journal for as long as they have been creating art. Journals help artists sort through all their ideas and get specific about the subjects, styles, techniques, etc., that they are interested in developing or simply for visual inspiration. I want to share one of my best-kept secrets for helping develop my artistic voice, an artist inspiration journal.
The 3 Most important things I learned in Art School
I can honestly say I learned nothing about what it takes to be an artist from art school; that knowledge only came from trying and failing over and over.
Failure is the best part of your practice
I do not believe in perfectionism in the process of making art. When it comes to art and the process of making art, I love failure. Yep, you read that right. I love it; it makes my art better.
What your imposter syndrome is really telling you…
We’ve all been there, that time when you had to take a leap and try to do something new. But, because you care about it so much, your brain won’t let you just do it. You have to over-analyze and think about all the ways you aren’t going to get it just right.
How to tackle creative anxiety
Being an artist is hard. No one tells you how it will be to consistently put yourself out there and hope for acceptance rather than…crickets.
Are you creative enough to call yourself an artist?
The truth is everyone is creative; everyone’s creativity is valid; creativity is everywhere and all around us; creativity is not a type. Your creativity is not determined by birth.