Well said. When I was dealing with a years long art block, it was perfectionism standing in my way. I was so dissatisfied with what I was making that I felt why bother making anything because it will be crap. I got tired of not creating. And I gave myself permission to do crappy art for a while. Believing eventually I'd begin to feel good about what I was creating again. It took persistence but I'm finally at a point where I'm loving what I make.
I had two strokes at 22, gave up on art until I saw your your video The Sketchbook That Healed Me , it made me see art in a whole different way and now I'm prolific
@@Shayu_nyx honestly, I'm now registered blind, I haven't been able to face art in a long time now I can hardly see it. I sat down at my kitchen table today with my sketchbook and my pen and I drew nothing. Maybe one day I'll come to terms with it, start creating art not caring what it looks like but for me alone. Today is not that day, but I haven't lost hope that I'll get there. Thank you for asking, I hope you're on your own journey with art, sketchbook skool is brilliant and encouraging. Good luck!
I had stopped looking for perfection years ago. For one think there are not enough hours in a day to be perfect at everything. One of the appealing things about urban sketching is the fact that not only is perfection not required it is positively discouraged. The aim is to be loose with your art. A good cure for a perfectionist artist is to look at a sketch by da Vinci which I had the pleasure in doing several years ago. Knowing you will probably never reach that standard you will either give up or learn not to be a perfectionist.
@@ROBYNMARKOW True. I remember the words of a TV host when it was claimed he was an overnight success. Yes, he said. It's taken me 25 years to be an overnight success.
So would you say leonardo was a perfectionist? Would you say he was stiff or loose? Did things carefully or let them flow? I feel like if he got to that level, i can too, thats the story of how i got cursed with perfectionism, well also some truma from childhood of having control over something influenced that i think. So you think i shouldnt strive to get to da Vincis level?
That last section about not having our favourite things in life really made me realise as much as I don’t have a great maths teacher that’s just one story in my life I gotta push through 😂
Really needed to hear this today. Bought a wonderful new sketchbook with perfect paper and I stare at it. Open it. Fold creases so it’s perfect lined up to flow from one side to the other. Then shut it because scared to make the first mark.
My drawing teacher, Mercedes Matter, knew Giacometti. Her husband, Herbert Matter, a photographer, took pictures of Giacometti. Ms Matter had the stories to tell. I read the Lord book just after publication, for the first time. I’ve seen the movie. The stuff of my dreams.
The timing of this video was perfect for me. I really appreciate that you take the time to make these videos for us. I try really hard to get my work about 80% of the way and keep my standards for my work low. This approach gives my brain a chance to relax, and it lets me enjoy the process of creating. It’s counterintuitive, but lowering my standards for my art is the thing that lets me do a better job because I’m not working towards a specific end result. It stops me from overworking the piece, and the truth is that if I didn’t do that, I’d probably be like the sculpture you mentioned who ended up with really skinny statues. Thanks for being a calming influence to my art practice, you’re a great coach 😊
Danny I am a fan. You are sooo deep into art. You understand. I love listening to you. You have made my art journey more bearable, fun and worth the while. Thank you so much Danny Gregory. You bring me so much joy
Hi Danny ! Thank you for these little short videos ! I Always enjoy them and I like to have something to ponder about when I am in my thinking mode !! I have never been a perfectionist and I love things that have a little flaw as that makes them more special to me as they are unique ! I like kids drawings because they are never perfect and they always have that honesty in them !! We should be like them and just enjoy the moment !! One of the reason why ai enjoy Draw With Me is that we just join in a draw ....Thanks for you time Danny ! Always appreciate it ! Warmest regards to you and JJ...Lorraine 😁🎨
My brother! This is the video I've needed to see...for years. Just recently, I've realized that the opposite of creative perfectionism, at least in my reality, is creative fun! Bill Murray has a quote out there supremely relative to this topic. I write, I make Art...I'm a Creative. I've lived in this Creative Limbo for decades, with nothing truly accomplished (no dreams achieved). It all has finally started coming together, with a lot of pain, some heartbreak, a ton of prayer, and much determination and work. Thanks for doing what you do, brother. ** There will be no edits to this post. My ❤ to yours! Amen!
For me I begin,but I delete it right after. And it's silly. I'm totally improving! I'm eager to see my mistakes in the years. Those mistakes helped me draw realism! Now I'm planning to draw poses,make them look natural. In a few years from now,rewatch my old drawings will be so good. I trash away my old drawings...oh boy if I regret it! But now they'll never come back. Lesson learned. Almost. Still learning. Thank you for this videos ❤❤
it is really helpful I started as someone who didn't want to draw because I wanted it to be perfect but now I just draw what I see and it has become a passion so tanx
I needed to hear this. I tend to tweak my projects. I'm a watercolorist and tend to "pick" at it. I'm also a quilter where I need the pattern pieces to fit the design. Transitioning from my hand quilting techniques to my desire to paint loose with my watercolors. I will try to do better of not being such a perfectionist.
Thank you this was Avery well presented video. It was really helpful and I really needed to put my perfectionism into perspective maybe somehow I can break out of it. 🙏🏼
I have no trouble with starting I have trouble with finishing when it comes to making covers I am a perfectionist as a kid I sang for joy and I was never even caring how I sounded now my perfectionism gets in the way of ever getting covers done
I think this is my problem, even when it comes to writing. I used to write for fun, because I loved it but at the time, I wasn't thinking if it was good or not. But then I was burnt out due to the job I had and I stopped everything that was art/design/writing related. Now, every time I try to do something, I have a feeling it will suck and just stop because when I do begin something I try to make it as perfect as possible and if I'm not pleased with it, I hate myself 😭😭
Hi friend if you reading my comment you probably tired for perfection , i fix it ( I hope) , and i feel happy, it’s possible to become not perfect and know that the perfection is not a good thing because it’s just illusion of what you think is exist, imagine working on something that you tell when it’s enough and your vision is stuck in perfection and infinite of not getting things done, the perfection is a lie and not real, what real is what you make and turn your ideas into reality, nothing is perfect it’s just what you create and no one knows it’s even perfect everyone has their opinion, getting more things done and creating things and sharing it without carrying about it has to be good enough doesn’t make it less , stop thinking that way and just share it even if it’s not good from your prospective if you do this after a long time you see the different , that you are getting way better and even better than what you think before because you work alot you create alot you try different things alot and that would make you better at art or whatever you working on , it’s even make you more productive and if you feel you jump from a project to project that is also perfectionism. you won’t work your first project because you want to be in a full energy and full focus to make it perfect and if you tired of your old project that’s mean you are looking for better ideas and that also a bad thing also it’s a perfectionism tells you “ your hard work and time should be on better idea “ , this is also a perfectionism and remember, all ideas aren’t matters until they become reality don’t scroll ideas i feel what you feel egoistic people think that way just be real the ideas are just an idea make it real, there’s a thousand of shows the ideas are basic but the director knows know how to tell the story how to make from a normal thing a master peace, because they get things done
"just get over it" has a lot of "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" energy. not everything can be solved by a quick 5 minute mind clearing meditation. Especially not most mental health issues. We see k more help because such an easy solution and mindset is still out of reach if the answer was this easy, we'd have stopped searching for help a long time ago.
I’m sorry you didn’t find it useful. Perhaps my new video on the topic has more actionable advice for you. Time to stop procrastinating. ruclips.net/video/7LdgKp1ngh0/видео.html
nicely done I am 41 and my whole life and point to life is to be perfect. I and I am often fair more better then most people at most things. with me puting days and years into something. on the other hand I am life fuck it and wont even start some things..... all or nothing... is this mean perfectionism??. its so tireing to aim to be perfect.. I wont even bother on some points in life. nonething the work it will take. on others I will do so for the fun of it I enjoy the the trip along the way... thoughts?
This is happening to me 😢😅😅😅. I wish I could talk to you. I have been painting my background paint over and over. I am mentally exhausted and still not happy 😢😅😅😅.
The most ironical thing is, that everybody is looking for that loosy feeling coming from art :D so the easiest way is just at the END not giving a fuck :D Of course you give, but it comes with a procces
I think I just realized that the chaotic sketchy mess that I assumed was an early work in progress is actually the final masterpiece. Art is ineffable I guess.
I heard a saying one time ( Not sure of the origin) ' In the pursuit of perfection , excellence is destroyed.' It is still a battle though.
Perfectionism is stifling, be loosey goosey!
Well said. When I was dealing with a years long art block, it was perfectionism standing in my way. I was so dissatisfied with what I was making that I felt why bother making anything because it will be crap. I got tired of not creating. And I gave myself permission to do crappy art for a while. Believing eventually I'd begin to feel good about what I was creating again. It took persistence but I'm finally at a point where I'm loving what I make.
An old friend once told me, "Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." So true, but especially about drawing.
Your definition of what perfectionism is at 1:50 is absolutely the most helpful perspective I’ve ever heard. Thank you!
I feel exactly the same! 🤩
I had two strokes at 22, gave up on art until I saw your your video The Sketchbook That Healed Me , it made me see art in a whole different way and now I'm prolific
How is ur art journey going now ? :)
@@Shayu_nyx honestly, I'm now registered blind, I haven't been able to face art in a long time now I can hardly see it. I sat down at my kitchen table today with my sketchbook and my pen and I drew nothing. Maybe one day I'll come to terms with it, start creating art not caring what it looks like but for me alone. Today is not that day, but I haven't lost hope that I'll get there. Thank you for asking, I hope you're on your own journey with art, sketchbook skool is brilliant and encouraging. Good luck!
@@samnikolinagrekov561 thanks you 🙏 I hope you have a good day
Your opening describes me! I’m exhausted and sick of being this way! 😢
This guy is the kind art dad I didn’t know I needed
Perfection is the enemy of progress.
I had stopped looking for perfection years ago. For one think there are not enough hours in a day to be perfect at everything. One of the appealing things about urban sketching is the fact that not only is perfection not required it is positively discouraged. The aim is to be loose with your art.
A good cure for a perfectionist artist is to look at a sketch by da Vinci which I had the pleasure in doing several years ago. Knowing you will probably never reach that standard you will either give up or learn not to be a perfectionist.
We often only see the successes ,not the work it took to get there...
@@ROBYNMARKOW True. I remember the words of a TV host when it was claimed he was an overnight success. Yes, he said. It's taken me 25 years to be an overnight success.
So would you say leonardo was a perfectionist? Would you say he was stiff or loose? Did things carefully or let them flow? I feel like if he got to that level, i can too, thats the story of how i got cursed with perfectionism, well also some truma from childhood of having control over something influenced that i think. So you think i shouldnt strive to get to da Vincis level?
That last section about not having our favourite things in life really made me realise as much as I don’t have a great maths teacher that’s just one story in my life I gotta push through 😂
Really needed to hear this today. Bought a wonderful new sketchbook with perfect paper and I stare at it. Open it. Fold creases so it’s perfect lined up to flow from one side to the other. Then shut it because scared to make the first mark.
Not only the video is very helpful but also your voice is very calming and kind of therapeutic if you ask me.
Perfection is when your parents judge you on your maturity no matter how good or bad you did.
I really needed to hear this. Thank you.
Eternal Thanks, Danny, I love your inspiration and soothing voice. Much Love 🙏🏾
I love these videos about perfectionism! They really help me since I'm a recovering perfectionist
My drawing teacher, Mercedes Matter, knew Giacometti. Her husband, Herbert Matter, a photographer, took pictures of Giacometti. Ms Matter had the stories to tell. I read the Lord book just after publication, for the first time. I’ve seen the movie. The stuff of my dreams.
The timing of this video was perfect for me. I really appreciate that you take the time to make these videos for us. I try really hard to get my work about 80% of the way and keep my standards for my work low. This approach gives my brain a chance to relax, and it lets me enjoy the process of creating. It’s counterintuitive, but lowering my standards for my art is the thing that lets me do a better job because I’m not working towards a specific end result. It stops me from overworking the piece, and the truth is that if I didn’t do that, I’d probably be like the sculpture you mentioned who ended up with really skinny statues. Thanks for being a calming influence to my art practice, you’re a great coach 😊
Thank you very much for this video. I definitely suffer from perfectionism. It is something that I am working on every day to overcome.
Danny I am a fan. You are sooo deep into art. You understand. I love listening to you. You have made my art journey more bearable, fun and worth the while. Thank you so much Danny Gregory. You bring me so much joy
Sometimes your advices comes along at just the right time! THANK YOU!🦋🌟
Hi Danny ! Thank you for these little short videos ! I Always enjoy them and I like to have something to ponder about when I am in my thinking mode !! I have never been a perfectionist and I love things that have a little flaw as that makes them more special to me as they are unique ! I like kids drawings because they are never perfect and they always have that honesty in them !! We should be like them and just enjoy the moment !! One of the reason why ai enjoy Draw With Me is that we just join in a draw ....Thanks for you time Danny ! Always appreciate it ! Warmest regards to you and JJ...Lorraine 😁🎨
"We all make crap every day. If we didn't, we'd die, or just be really cranky."
This speaks to me on a spiritual level.
I get its because I have been there more times than I care to remember. The story of Giacometti was eye opening for me. Thanks Danny
My brother! This is the video I've needed to see...for years.
Just recently, I've realized that the opposite of creative perfectionism, at least in my reality, is creative fun! Bill Murray has a quote out there supremely relative to this topic. I write, I make Art...I'm a Creative. I've lived in this Creative Limbo for decades, with nothing truly accomplished (no dreams achieved).
It all has finally started coming together, with a lot of pain, some heartbreak, a ton of prayer, and much determination and work.
Thanks for doing what you do, brother.
** There will be no edits to this post. My ❤ to yours! Amen!
Perfectionism is boring. Who wants to be boring?
i just want to say your voice is just so calming
For me I begin,but I delete it right after. And it's silly. I'm totally improving! I'm eager to see my mistakes in the years. Those mistakes helped me draw realism! Now I'm planning to draw poses,make them look natural. In a few years from now,rewatch my old drawings will be so good. I trash away my old drawings...oh boy if I regret it! But now they'll never come back. Lesson learned. Almost. Still learning. Thank you for this videos ❤❤
Really needed this video- came to learn how to draw and left with some great wisdom
it is really helpful I started as someone who didn't want to draw because I wanted it to be perfect but now I just draw what I see and it has become a passion so tanx
Every artist needs to watch this video. Thanks for the Giacometti links, loved the movie. About to read the book.
"We all make crap every day, if we didn't, we die, or at least be really cranky." This cured my perfectionism but made me laugh my ass off
Thank you for what you are doing ❤ Greetings from Poland 😊
I love it! We all make crap everyday or we get cranky. It keeps perspective and humor. Thank you for the inspiration!
I needed to hear this. I tend to tweak my projects. I'm a watercolorist and tend to "pick" at it. I'm also a quilter where I need the pattern pieces to fit the design. Transitioning from my hand quilting techniques to my desire to paint loose with my watercolors. I will try to do better of not being such a perfectionist.
Thank you! Signed recovering perfectionist who didn't have an art instructor growing up!
Im not even an artist but this was so useful to me.
Thank you this was Avery well presented video. It was really helpful and I really needed to put my perfectionism into perspective maybe somehow I can break out of it. 🙏🏼
I have no trouble with starting I have trouble with finishing when it comes to making covers I am a perfectionist as a kid I sang for joy and I was never even caring how I sounded now my perfectionism gets in the way of ever getting covers done
Thank you, I needed to hear that
I'm so thankful I found you! ❤❤❤❤
Blessings from Poland 🙂
I think this is my problem, even when it comes to writing. I used to write for fun, because I loved it but at the time, I wasn't thinking if it was good or not. But then I was burnt out due to the job I had and I stopped everything that was art/design/writing related. Now, every time I try to do something, I have a feeling it will suck and just stop because when I do begin something I try to make it as perfect as possible and if I'm not pleased with it, I hate myself 😭😭
I love it. Thank you!
_"incredibly well"_ is nothing. Its absolute unforgiving perfection!
The Old Masters making his great paintings, with Photoshop ? How they reach perfection ?
Made choices and wondering what works with them.
Thank you.
Thank you ♥️ ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much
Thank you
Hi friend if you reading my comment you probably tired for perfection , i fix it ( I hope) , and i feel happy, it’s possible to become not perfect and know that the perfection is not a good thing because it’s just illusion of what you think is exist, imagine working on something that you tell when it’s enough and your vision is stuck in perfection and infinite of not getting things done, the perfection is a lie and not real, what real is what you make and turn your ideas into reality, nothing is perfect it’s just what you create and no one knows it’s even perfect everyone has their opinion, getting more things done and creating things and sharing it without carrying about it has to be good enough doesn’t make it less , stop thinking that way and just share it even if it’s not good from your prospective if you do this after a long time you see the different , that you are getting way better and even better than what you think before because you work alot you create alot you try different things alot and that would make you better at art or whatever you working on , it’s even make you more productive and if you feel you jump from a project to project that is also perfectionism. you won’t work your first project because you want to be in a full energy and full focus to make it perfect and if you tired of your old project that’s mean you are looking for better ideas and that also a bad thing also it’s a perfectionism tells you “ your hard work and time should be on better idea “ , this is also a perfectionism and remember, all ideas aren’t matters until they become reality don’t scroll ideas i feel what you feel egoistic people think that way just be real the ideas are just an idea make it real, there’s a thousand of shows the ideas are basic but the director knows know how to tell the story how to make from a normal thing a master peace, because they get things done
"just get over it"
has a lot of "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" energy.
not everything can be solved by a quick 5 minute mind clearing meditation. Especially not most mental health issues.
We see k more help because such an easy solution and mindset is still out of reach
if the answer was this easy, we'd have stopped searching for help a long time ago.
I’m sorry you didn’t find it useful. Perhaps my new video on the topic has more actionable advice for you.
Time to stop procrastinating.
ruclips.net/video/7LdgKp1ngh0/видео.html
nicely done I am 41 and my whole life and point to life is to be perfect. I and I am often fair more better then most people at most things. with me puting days and years into something. on the other hand I am life fuck it and wont even start some things..... all or nothing... is this mean perfectionism??. its so tireing to aim to be perfect.. I wont even bother on some points in life. nonething the work it will take. on others I will do so for the fun of it I enjoy the the trip along the way... thoughts?
I thought it was only me!!!
❤❤❤
@ 11 Feb 2024 # 11:44 PM
This is happening to me 😢😅😅😅. I wish I could talk to you. I have been painting my background paint over and over. I am mentally exhausted and still not happy 😢😅😅😅.
either your never begin or (in my case) you never finish hahaha
The most ironical thing is, that everybody is looking for that loosy feeling coming from art :D so the easiest way is just at the END not giving a fuck :D
Of course you give, but it comes with a procces
Perfection does not exist
😊
I think I just realized that the chaotic sketchy mess that I assumed was an early work in progress is actually the final masterpiece. Art is ineffable I guess.
1:46
Me
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So... it's ok to have a shitty drawing