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]]>People often say we’re toughest on ourselves, and that’s often true. When we’re too hard on our work, it can stop our creativity. The trick is to ignore that critical voice and just create without worrying about mistakes. Later on, you can look at your work and give it a fair evaluation.
Sometimes, we worry too much about what others might like when we create. But the truth is that we don’t always know what they want. It’s better to focus on impressing yourself with your art. This usually leads to better results because you’re making what you truly enjoy.
It’s really important to keep creating. The more you create, the better you become at it. Think of it like exercising your creativity— the more you do it, the stronger you get. This helps you flow better creatively and boosts the quality of your work.
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]]>Listen, we’re not saying that you shouldn’t work on your craft from a technical sense. Artistry in all forms is still very much a discipline, and it doesn’t do well to throw a bunch of garbage at a wall if you don’t have any fundamentals to back it up.
But it also doesn’t benefit anyone to just be another cog in a machine. As mentioned earlier, when you’re riding an elevator, or walking up a staircase, you want everything to be the same. You don’t want any surprises. But when listening to a song, or looking at someone’s art, it’s the exact opposite. You want to be surprised, you want to be inspired, and you want to see the world through another lens. This is a crucial component of being an artist, and something you should totally embrace if you are one.
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]]>The post 3 Tips for Artists to Be Productive appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>People often say we’re toughest on ourselves, and that’s often true. When we’re too hard on our work, it can stop our creativity. The trick is to ignore that critical voice and just create without worrying about mistakes. Later on, you can look at your work and give it a fair evaluation.
Sometimes, we worry too much about what others might like when we create. But the truth is that we don’t always know what they want. It’s better to focus on impressing yourself with your art. This usually leads to better results because you’re making what you truly enjoy.
It’s really important to keep creating. The more you create, the better you become at it. Think of it like exercising your creativity— the more you do it, the stronger you get. This helps you flow better creatively and boosts the quality of your work.
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]]>The post Unleash Your Artist Potential By Embracing Your Flaws appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>Listen, we’re not saying that you shouldn’t work on your craft from a technical sense. Artistry in all forms is still very much a discipline, and it doesn’t do well to throw a bunch of garbage at a wall if you don’t have any fundamentals to back it up.
But it also doesn’t benefit anyone to just be another cog in a machine. As mentioned earlier, when you’re riding an elevator, or walking up a staircase, you want everything to be the same. You don’t want any surprises. But when listening to a song, or looking at someone’s art, it’s the exact opposite. You want to be surprised, you want to be inspired, and you want to see the world through another lens. This is a crucial component of being an artist, and something you should totally embrace if you are one.
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