I Have A Drawing Addiction On Tumblr
Photo The following drawings will in some way show or be connected to addiction or obsession. these addictions and obsessions range from the obvious themes of drug addiction to less obvious obsessions like political divisiveness and death. Because all i really want to do this evening, is arrive early for our meal, curl up in the corner of one of the booths and draw. my head is bubbling with ideas but i've still got a long way to go before i can make these creations a reality.
Pictures On Tumblr I don’t tend to post ‘this’ sort of art because it private and stuff but not only do i like the drawing but i feel like posting this sort of thing out there definitely helps me cope. also, i want people who relate to feel seen. It’s getting easier as my skill improves, but still it fills me with anxiety, then frustration as i’m drawing or painting. i still end up doing it, mainly to be accountable to my mentor, but art doesn’t come easily to me. In this blog post, we explore the cons of obsessive creation, shedding light on the challenges artists face when their devotion to art transforms into an all encompassing addiction. I’m an art student and i’ve somehow become genuinely addicted to drawing and practicing. which is definitely a good thing (i think) don’t get me wrong lol but also caught me off guard a little bit. i have an addictive personality and i’ve had countless addictions thought out my life so far.
Drawing On Tumblr In this blog post, we explore the cons of obsessive creation, shedding light on the challenges artists face when their devotion to art transforms into an all encompassing addiction. I’m an art student and i’ve somehow become genuinely addicted to drawing and practicing. which is definitely a good thing (i think) don’t get me wrong lol but also caught me off guard a little bit. i have an addictive personality and i’ve had countless addictions thought out my life so far. If creating art begins to feel like an addiction, employing strategies like setting time limits, taking breaks, diversifying your interests, practicing mindfulness, and seeking support can help you regain control and ensure that art remains a positive force in your life. When i sat down this evening with a book on figure drawing, i was not expecting to walk away with a whole new outlook on art (and from the introduction pages no less!). I finally got to drawing stuff that isn’t john doe related and this is one of them. it’s been a while since i last drew something from mha (easily over 2 years) and i wanted to see the difference between work. Follow @art addiction and get more of the good stuff by joining tumblr today. dive in!.
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