Posting illustration, graphic design, musings on art, movies and one man's struggles to be creative, and anything else I find interesting
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Drawing for Fun
You can turn anything into a chore, including drawing. Lately, I have been so focused on drawing for an end purpose, that I forgot about just drawing for fun. Drawing needs to be fun, because when you are having fun with it, your brain comes up with all sorts of odd things, strange connections, and just plain goofiness. Today I was goofing around with an old drawing pad, and just drawing what popped into my head. Nothing great produced, but I was having fun. Kids know how to do this instinctively. Kids don't worry about making great or meaningful art, they just draw. Someone said that "genius is the ability to remember childhood at will". I believe that. Sometimes you just need to forget what people might think, or about producing a "product" and just go with whatever pops into your head. Follow where it leads. You may not come up with anything profound, but if you are enjoying the process, maybe that's not so important.
Well said. That was the biggest difference between illustration/fine art: we were always about product and the fine artists were always about process. Focus on product can be damaging, just as much as endlessly wallowing in process can be. Keep going!!
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