tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6335028308209189038.post3698525635112037531..comments2023-06-01T01:22:09.432-07:00Comments on Gina Draws . . .: Ze Frank: Thoughts on the Creative CareerGina Florio Soushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00860061435464635000noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6335028308209189038.post-64713930550776626372013-05-03T13:36:15.563-07:002013-05-03T13:36:15.563-07:00Hi Gina. Got hit (again) by the same problem not t...Hi Gina. Got hit (again) by the same problem not too long ago. Hitting a wall used to sidetrack me for months (and years). Now that I'm older here's what I did:<br /><br />As soon as I heard that voice, telling me how all my work is shit, I said to myself you know what? I am right, my work is shit! It must be my calling: I will now start focusing on making really crappy artwork. <br /><br />So I started drawing hands, boxes and books that look nothing like hands boxes and books. If you can imagine a really shitty drawings, mine were much worse :)<br /><br />The inner critic learned his lesson. I don't hear much from him anymore. He got what he wanted (bad drawings) and I got what I wanted (lots of new drawings)<br />I take the same approach on days when I don't have the energy to draw at all, I make marks that belong on asylum walls. <br /><br />Nobody will ever see my bad drawings, so who cares what and how I draw :)<br /><br />Dmitri Tikhomirovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03790848340592242255noreply@blogger.com