A page from the character bible I’m making for Sister Claire characters.  I’ll keep posting these as I finish them. =)
Tag: inspiration
Alex is Arting: Inspiration and Resources
Alex is Arting: Inspiration and Resources
meglish replied to your post: I’m more excited about my new inspiration blog…
I CANNOT STOP READING IT. I’m all “I should do a thing” but then MOAR POSTS TO READ. Today though! Today!
I spent all yesterday going through some blogs I follow, hunting down tutorials and other cool stuff that I know I’ve seen and REBLOGGING THE FUCK outta that shit. Hours upon hours of looking through tags. @_@ I should probably mention that Aaron Diaz and Yamino are both reblogged prominently in my queue because they are beautiful people that bring lovely arts and knowledge into the world.
joekemlercreatesstuff replied to your post: I’m more excited about my new inspiration blog…
I like it because it helps me!
I’m glad to hear this! From the handful of followers it’s gotten since yesterday, it’s nice to know I wont just be collecting and hoarding things in an echo chamber. I hope it can be helpful to other folks too!
Every time I think I’m finished adding to the queue, I find 10 more things I like. I’ve got a full queue through Tuesday afternoon. ^_^;;
Twelve Things You Were Not Taught About Creative Thinking In School
Twelve Things You Were Not Taught About Creative Thinking In School
Some inspiration to get y’all pumped up for the week!
An excellent breakdown. The most important, in my opinion, is “creativity is WORK.”
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My cartoonist autograph shirt! This was taken when I had access to a large-format archival scanner at the OSU Cartoon Library in 2008, but back then, the t-shirt was only just starting to fill up on the front. It is now nearly covered in signatures from all the cartoonists I have met at conventions. I really ought to get some more up to date photos of it because it’s amazing.
The first people to sign it were Jeff Smith and Scott McCloud, which set a pretty high bar! A lot of the cartoonists I’ve since asked to sign it were often honored and humbled to share autograph space with them.
I had to stop taking it with me to shows because they’re so little room left to sign! (And also I’d be devastated if it got lost or stolen.) Putting this here as a reminder of all the amazing people I’ve gotten to meet over the years.
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My cartoonist autograph shirt! This was taken when I had access to a large-format archival scanner at the OSU Cartoon Library in 2008, but back then, the t-shirt was only just starting to fill up on the front. It is now nearly covered in signatures from all the cartoonists I have met at conventions. I really ought to get some more up to date photos of it because it’s amazing.
The first people to sign it were Jeff Smith and Scott McCloud, which set a pretty high bar! A lot of the cartoonists I’ve since asked to sign it were often honored and humbled to share autograph space with them.
I had to stop taking it with me to shows because they’re so little room left to sign! (And also I’d be devastated if it got lost or stolen.) Putting this here as a reminder of all the amazing people I’ve gotten to meet over the years.
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andthroughthemosstheivycreeps:
hey guys
that is carved
 from MARBLE
THAT IS A ROCK
WAT
I have no idea how the artist manages to make it looks like not just cloth, but TRANSPARENT cloth. Amazing.
Hey Guys this is a sculpture of a Vestal Virgin, carved during the roman empire. its my favorite and is pretty fucking awesome.Â
Blown away
I had the same reaction when I saw this motherfucker in the Louvre
I walked around that hunk of orgasm rock for a good ten minutes trying to figure out HOW.
b-but that’s not how rocks work???!!?
FUCKING BERNINI THO
FUCKING
BERNINI
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Can we all just take a some time out this morning to appreciate this beauty??!? Nwa Bote for Angel Sanchez Resort 2013.
YES WE CAN
“You’ve got your short, sad life left.”
“That’s what I’m counting on…”
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5 Ways to be a Happier Creative
We all know the tortured artist schtick. To be honest, I can be a downer sometimes myself, but I think it would be terrible for us to all perpetuate the idea that being creative and miserable are mutually exclusive.
So here’s to being creative and actually enjoying it:
1. Refuse to See Your Entire Life Either as a Success or a Failure
The idea here is to never buy into the lie that your life is either successful or failing in terms of your creative output. Think of the most successful creative person you can, if you look closely you can see a series of successes and failures.The best way for me to look at the creative life is as a series of projects which can be successful in some ways and fail in other ways. For instance, some projects are really successful in the development of your skill but not financially advantageous.
Also, don’t believe that there is some level of success where you have now “arrived” or attained a level of success which can never been denied to you, like being hailed a “creative genius” with endless financial gain, forever. I could tell you many examples of artists and musicians who seem like they have “arrived”  with one project and then completely fail the next.
2. Make Something Everyday
Will Bryant says something like, “I make stuff because if I don’t I get sad”. A silly and profound statement. Last year I did a daily drawing project where I created a new character every weekday. I found this statement to ring very true.This practice gave me a sense of creative productivity every single day, which is a serious morale booster. Even if you don’t show anyone, it can help you feel prolific and unlimited in your creative abilities, which in turn increases your confidence.
3. Be Authentic
This is huge. Many people have done amazing things in creativity and have received many rewards, successes and prizes for them. So there is a lot of incentive for YOU to be THEM. But the trick is knowing the truth: you CAN’T be them. Trying to be something you are not will make you feel like an old sock. You already know this, but I thought I’d remind you.4. Know Your Purpose
Shooting aimlessly into the dark can feel like…shooting aimlessly into the dark. Your purpose doesn’t have to be mind meltingly important. I like the humble yet ambitious purpose the great Debbie Millman has taken upon herself to “try to make the supermarket more beautiful”.Try to clarify what you want to achieve overall so that everything you do has a sense of purpose. Purpose equals meaning, and to most creatives I know, a sense of meaning is why they want to make art and why they DO NOT want to work in a factory.
5. Address and Defeat Your Fears
That dreadful fear is a bully that is killing your soul and it should be stood up to. Listen to it, don’t ignore it. Hear what it’s actually saying and then dismantle it. Talk to someone about it openly, if the fear is tied to reality, then face it and take it down with integrity. If it’s all lies, all smoke and mirrors then let it disappear in the cloud of smoke that it is. If you are doing super boring unadventurous work, you won’t have any fears at all…but who wants to do that?Hope this makes you a bit happier today.
– Andy J. Miller
Thank you Andy ! I needed these reminders today.Â
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU