Mindset

Making something look good…Part 2 (Links & Resources)

Posted by on Apr 22, 2010 in Art, Mindset, Resources | 12 Comments

Alright, thanks for com­ing back, this is the sec­ond part of the a two part blog post, the first can be found here: Mak­ing Some­thing Look Good…Part 1

As promised, here is a list of var­i­ous skills and asso­ci­ated resources that have helped me to improve my art­work over the span of 4–5 years and will prob­a­bly do the same for you.

If you have any queries, addi­tions or just want to say hi, you’re encour­aged to hit up the com­ments sec­tion of this post. I also wrote this a while ago, so if there are errors, gram­mat­i­cal or oth­er­wise let me know and I’ll edit. Remember…caring, is sharing =)

Making something look good…Part 1

Posted by on Apr 21, 2010 in Achievement, Art, Mindset | 3 Comments

So…how do I make some­thing look ‘good’ in art?

I have been asked this so many times that if I had 5c for every time that ques­tion was raised I’d…actually, I’d prob­a­bly only have about 35c or some­thing, so I guess that point goes out the win­dow as a valid rea­son for me writ­ing this post.

Dif­fer­ent angle then…I know that as a young artist, it was a ques­tion that per­vaded my devel­op­ing mind every time I tried to illus­trate some­thing vaguely awe­some like Venom totally kick­ing Spiderman’s skinny-gaudy-leotard-laden butt.

Replace that negative nagging asshole in your head…

Posted by on Apr 19, 2010 in Achievement, Art, Mindset | Leave a comment

We all have an inner self, in fact, many of us have a fam­ily of inner selves and like a fam­ily you have all kinds of per­son­al­i­ties. Some are great and sup­port­ive, some would love to see you fail, some are nags, some are com­pletely obliv­i­ous to you at all! For a long time, I had a neg­a­tive inner self who presided over the rest and to whom I lis­tened to most, he wouldn’t yell, just a snide com­ment every now and then, at the right moments and my con­fi­dence would come tum­bling down. As an artist, whose cre­ative out­put is influ­enced in a big way by my men­tal sphere, I came to the con­clu­sion that this sim­ply would not be good in the long-run. What to do!?

Enter the the­ory of auto-suggestion, a sim­ple holis­tic tech­nique that can help put you at an even keel and keep that neg­a­tive self at bay

Want emotional stability? Validate yourself from within…

Posted by on Apr 18, 2010 in Achievement, Mindset | 4 Comments

Very often for cre­ative folks such as our­selves who iden­tify so closely with the qual­ity and quan­tity of our out­put, we can unwit­tingly become com­pletely dri­ven by the approval of oth­ers, lead­ing to an absolute roller coaster ride of emo­tions. One moment accepted, the next rejected, this will almost cer­tainly harm our abil­ity to do well the thing that we love and tends to spill over into our pri­vate lives. This gen­er­ally does not bode well for us in the long term as you could imagine.

I have per­son­ally found the best way to com­bat this is by

Lovin’ The Journey…

Posted by on Apr 16, 2010 in Achievement, Mindset | Leave a comment

A quick post today, I wanted to just intro­duce the con­cept of a “Grat­i­tude Jour­nal” and the part it plays in keep­ing your mind on an even keel, some­thing in my opin­ion that is required to focus on achieve­ment of spec­i­fied aims in your artis­tic life, par­tic­u­larly because the men­tal mind­set can be such an impor­tant part of being creative.