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You jest, but someone I know had them on and off for almost 15 years. The full backstory is uninteresting, but the conclusion is that it was what got them into studying dentistry.
Considering my bad luck, from very, very old age.
Since I'm not particularly creative I've thought of picturing everyday objects in all its ordinary glory so that I don't feel the need to represent them accurately.
I don't know if that makes sense to you or of it even helps, I'm not particularly qualified on the subject.
Ps. If you feel like posting your artwork, there is a neat community [email protected]
This is very insightful, thank you!
I don't have a definitive answer, though it certainly helps to broaden the perspective.
anything but doom scrolling I felt this. I've had times where I've been able to quit, for up to a few months, but since I don't feel significantly better, I just fall back into it.
I have a stock of art supplies gathering dust. I feel bad for not using them, but also I feel like using them is a waste of material bc anything I do will suck.
I get the concept of 'keep sucking until you don't', but I don't have the mind and emotional energy for that.
Is that a huge dog or a tiny armchair?
I want what those designers are having
I'm being held hostage by the cells' survival instinct.
That being one of my favourite paintings ever (along with Empire of Light), I can see myself trying to pull that off.
Same. I blame 80s TV montages.