I have a lot of adult color books, markers, pens, pencils and journals I draw and write in with creative lettering. I never think about blending and I pick up colors I want to grab to try. I layer, blend and paint and mix and have fun with it. It’s a relaxing pastime for me to do art - it relieves stress because I don’t have to overthink it or worry about it. Most sewing and embroidery and paper art does the same. Art is my therapy. 🥰❤
I love watching you create! That crow is amazing! I am a "maker", not a "creator". I only color stamped images, which I enjoy, but I would never consider myself an artist or creator. YOU are both.
Don't sell yourself short. You're close enough to count in my book :) I've seen a ton of colorists doing amazing things that artists can't/don't/won't do. Then again, I like making stuff too. Not everything has to be a revolutionary masterpiece.
Let's get those creative juices flowing! Today, we're talking about invisible hurdles to creativity. Oh, and if you want to color your own Sugar Raven, check out the info page for this video here: www.vanillaarts.com/blog/think-creativity
I remember the first time I made a card. My thinking was, if …can do it, so can I. I wondered why no one said they loved my cards. Since then, I’ve learned a lot, but have more to learn. Now, when I find one of those cards, I cringe when I thought they were praise worthy. They looked more like little kid made them. I’ve actually took all but a few off my RUclips lists. The few I kept had something that taught more about mixed media and different skills than coloring.
That's totally normal. My mom had a hallway in her house where she had about a dozen of my paintings and drawings hanging in frames going back to the fifth grade. It was always embarrassing to walk down the Hall of Hell and I was mortified to think of how many people looked at my early scribbles. But we all gotta start somewhere .
I have a lot of adult color books, markers, pens, pencils and journals I draw and write in with creative lettering. I never think about blending and I pick up colors I want to grab to try. I layer, blend and paint and mix and have fun with it. It’s a relaxing pastime for me to do art - it relieves stress because I don’t have to overthink it or worry about it. Most sewing and embroidery and paper art does the same. Art is my therapy. 🥰❤
Sounds like you're in the creative zone then!
That crow is crazy good!!
Thanks! It's fun to just sit down and play with an idea sometimes. When everything I color is for a class, it's harder to be creative :)
I love watching you create! That crow is amazing! I am a "maker", not a "creator". I only color stamped images, which I enjoy, but I would never consider myself an artist or creator. YOU are both.
Don't sell yourself short. You're close enough to count in my book :) I've seen a ton of colorists doing amazing things that artists can't/don't/won't do. Then again, I like making stuff too. Not everything has to be a revolutionary masterpiece.
Let's get those creative juices flowing! Today, we're talking about invisible hurdles to creativity. Oh, and if you want to color your own Sugar Raven, check out the info page for this video here: www.vanillaarts.com/blog/think-creativity
I remember the first time I made a card. My thinking was, if …can do it, so can I. I wondered why no one said they loved my cards. Since then, I’ve learned a lot, but have more to learn. Now, when I find one of those cards, I cringe when I thought they were praise worthy. They looked more like little kid made them. I’ve actually took all but a few off my RUclips lists. The few I kept had something that taught more about mixed media and different skills than coloring.
That's totally normal. My mom had a hallway in her house where she had about a dozen of my paintings and drawings hanging in frames going back to the fifth grade. It was always embarrassing to walk down the Hall of Hell and I was mortified to think of how many people looked at my early scribbles. But we all gotta start somewhere .
@@AmyShulke Amy, these were only a couple years ago, I’m 66…lol
I do have cards i made as a kid that my mother did keep…