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How to Make Art That People Really Care About There is a little critic that lives inside every artist's mind. If You Don't Care About Your Work, Don't Expect Anyone Else To Care. Create Work With Someone Specific in Mind. Don't Follow Trends. Know Your Medium Inside and Out. More items...
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Read More »Have you been on Pinterest lately? Every curated wedding and baby shower start to look the same after a while. The same goes for art trends. Stop crowd-sourcing your inspiration. Stop making work that fits neatly and seamlessly on a Pinterest board. Real, genuine inspiration takes place outside of a computer screen. Go outside and spend some time silently in a park observing your surroundings. Take a sketchbook with you on a hike and take down notes of things that stir you. Grab a window seat at a coffee shop and watch how people interact with each other—look for subtle, unspoken nuances.
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Read More »"Keep it simple, stupid." The now ubiquitous design principle was coined by the United States Navy in 1960 as a reminder for their engineers that systems are the most effective if they are simple and not overly complicated. For artists, especially early career artists, there is a tendency to want to include everything. But by trying to do too much with one piece, you risk obscuring your message. Keeping it simple requires not only skill but a certain degree of humility and confidence in your artwork. By restraining your artwork, you aren’t trying to prove anything about your skills, you are trying to communicate in the most effective way. “Genius is the ability to reduce the complicated to the simple,” as C. W. Ceran puts it. Accept Change Within Yourself and Your Work and Know When to Move On There can be a lot of pressure for artists out there to stick with a certain theme or material. And, to some extent, this is useful for creating a brand and developing a cohesive body of work. On the other hand, sticking strictly to one avenue of work can potentially be preventing you from growing and exploring new questions that you are interested in—the questions that spark and reawaken your curiosity with making artwork. Keeping short “field notes” about your work will help you better relate to your process and know when it might be time to move on from a certain theme, image, idea or material. It can be sad to spend so much time working on a body of work and to move on from it. But it opens new doors for discovery and your renewed excitement will translate into your new work —whatever it may be.
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