Thursday 26 May 2011

Exercising your mind, exercising your talents

Have you ever put something off continuously, and eventually found yourself in a rut? Or maybe you find yourself complaining about the smallest things, as if it's become a habit. Is it because of boredom? It's easy to fall into a trend, especially with modern technology doing so much for us these days.

A few days ago I had my entrance interview for an art school I had high hopes for attending. A conversation I had with the program coordinator really stuck with me. Going through my portfolio, she mentioned that it seemed my work had a lot of time and effort put into it and asked me if I had any inspiration behind what I had come up with and how much planning went into it. The only answer I could come up with was, "I need to keep my mind busy, or I get lazy and stay that way." She agreed with me and we began talking on how easy it is to get stuck simply by not challenging ourselves and our minds. We spoke of the shapes I use in my ink drawings, and how there isn't any planning, and that a pencil is never used to plan. It's all up to what my mind wants to do, and usually, the more I have on my mind, the more I like the photo when I'm finished. The more time my mind takes to work itself out, the more time I spend on the drawing. If I get lazy and stop, I will likely never finish what I had started.

I am guilty of this - quite often.

I have endless amounts of paintings, sketches and drawings, all not finished. The ideas lost forever because I chose not to work hard on it when the ideas were there. Now, the ideas and the inspiration are gone. I can't even remember where I wanted to take many of the pieces I had started.

An example of a drawing which was never finished.


Now, I'm not trying to sound like such a downer. I am quite fascinated by the fact thoughts can become lost, as if they just disappear into nowhere. Do they go somewhere? Or are they simply gone forever as quickly as they came? Some thoughts eat at you, and to me, my art really fixes this. A good way to take it out instead of yelling or getting upset, is to use all that energy and put it down on paper. Often fantasizing or elaborating the ideas makes it so much easier to come to terms with.


Just remember, if you're bored you should try challenging yourself and getting out of old habits. Before too long you might start looking at the negatives. Keeping busy will help keep you positive. Being positive not only makes you happier, but the people around you too.

Until next time!

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