No matter how talented you are--no matter if art runs in your veins--everyone has to start somewhere. You can't improve without practice. For example:
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| Made for my Mom when I was almost 3. |
I'm just going to throw a pretty trite old phrase out there for good measure: "You can't succeed if you don't try." You may roll your eyes, but somehow when it comes to art, people forget those words of wisdom. They assume that if they can't create something to rival Picasso and Van Gogh the first time they put a crayon to paper, they'll never be any good.
Not to mention, no one's perfect! We've only seen the real "works" of the old masters. Their homes were probably filled with stuff they considered sub par for themselves. And however good you are, you'll still screw up now and then. I even consider that a good thing--when you make something that you consider bad, it's an opportunity to reflect on what went wrong, and how you can do things better the next time around.
Case In Point:
A couple weeks ago, my 3D Design instructor handed each student an 8' two-by-four and said "make something out of this." Oh dear.
I planned for a long time. I ran around town, trying to find a place where I could get the damn thing cut into manageable pieces.
Then this happened:
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| This isn't even all of them. A total of 96 little tiny boards--NINETY SIX OF THEM! |
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| Play dead, Board-Fido! |
But you know what? I'm glad I messed up that project, because now I have some degree of know-how. I'm going to redo the assignment, and I'm going to do it RIGHT (I'll post it here upon finishing it!) I'm not about to throw in the towel because one instructor thinks my work is "flimsy".
Anyway, if you've been arguing with yourself over whether to try your hand at creativity, go for it. It might go better than you think, and if it doesn't, then you can always try again. :D
Off to the Home Depot to get a two-by-four!
Daisy



Love this Daisy! When I went back to school I had a 4.0 up till my final semester of a 5-year BFA Degree ... then I got a 'C' in my advanced painting class - Augh!
ReplyDeleteSo what?! The only oil painting of mine that hangs in my home is from that class - haha! What I love is up to ME ... not anybody else.
Never Give Up!