If we can have a basic understanding of how creative thinking happens and very simple ways to tap into that, we never have to worry about that frustrating plateaus that stall our growth.
In other words, we never have to be a slave to the limitations of whatever how-to methods we've put ourselves in service of.
Instead, we can create an almost limitless number of possibilities for what we can do in our practice and through those methods.
Having the right mindset about your craft is ever bit as important as the craft itself.
I hope you take the time to go through this very important training.
Suggested Homework:
Using the reference provided, see if you can't use "beginner's mind" to see that figure or that body part with fresh, curious eyes.
You can do this by drawing the same thing (simply) several different times, each time pushing one idea.
Maybe push the tilt of that head, a little more and a little more again over several drawings.
May it's making the forehead and cheekbones more and more boxy over several drawings.
Another great way is to do a daily curiosity journal about what made you curious each day and how you plan to act on that.
And maybe in the short term limit it to curiosity about how you, the artist is looking at that thing.
Have fun!
Steve
Eric Davenport
2023-05-08 15:48:40 +0000 UTC