…Hey there Welcome to another episode of the Inc inspired life with me Your host, Jason. Today we are going to answer another frequent art question. Today's question is, I'm afraid to sketch What advice would you give me if I say that I am bad at drawing? Great question. Here's my response.
Fear and dissatisfaction with our sketches can often feel like towering walls, blocking the view of our potential. I've navigated these feelings myself, and what I've discovered is that the essence of overcoming this fear lies in redefining our relationship with mistakes. And imperfection. Remember every artist no matter how skilled, started somewhere, and every sketch no matter how far from our expectations…teaches us something vital. One transformative approach is to shift our focus from the end result, to the process of creation itself.
It's about finding joy and fulfillment in the act of sketching, letting each line each stroke of the pen, be a step in a journey of exploration and self expression. This mindset pivot can be a powerful antidote to the fear of starting and the disappointment that sometimes follows. Moreover, embracing the concept that creativity is a skill that evolves with practice is crucial. It's not about innate talent but about the dedication to grow to experiment, and to learn from every sketch regardless of its outcome. This growth mindset can liberate us from the shackles of self doubt and open up a world of creative possibilities.
Also encourage you to embrace the practice of positive self critique. Instead of viewing a sketch you're unhappy with as a failure, Ask yourself what it teaches you. What did you enjoy about the process? What elements can you experiment with differently next time? This approach not only fosters a healthier relationship with your art but also propels your creative journey forward.
For practical steps, immersing yourself in sketching resources can be incredibly beneficial. Exploring techniques, tips and tricks can inspire and equip you to tackle your sketches with renewed confidence and curiosity. Lastly, remember that your creative voice is unique and your journey in art is yours alone to shape. Embrace the imperfections…
for they are the fingerprints of your personal growth and creativity…
Thanks for listening. Remember, you too can be the creative you want to be. By sketching your life one line at a time. Until next time. Peace and live creatively…
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