8.6.10

+A General Discussion and Etsy Update+

Well! A new week, a new post!

I've finished the next painting for my new etsy project, so hopefully the new item will be completed and ready to list by tomorrow evening! I filmed a part of the process(totally on impulse), it's all ready and edited to post on Youtube with my other "Making of"s - something I also started on impulse after getting my new webcam. I always think it's interesting to see how other people work. It just shows that there is no "right" or "wrong" way to do art, it all just depends on the artist and their taste - freedom, that is what art is all about (to me anyway).

In fact, that reminds me: recently I've had this conversation quite a few times. It's a topic that might be sensitive to some, most likely. What is this thing we call "talent"? Most people like to think of themselves as talented in some way or the other, but do they know what it actually really is? Does anyone? Some have their own take on what they think it might be. But most people who don't give it any thought would probably say that it is the unique ability to do something that others are incapable of... If not incapable, incapable to do it at the same level... Right?

Wrong. Anyone can paint, build, sculpt, calculate, even spell if they really put their minds to it. If a paraplegic person can learn to walk, doing something that would be thought of as "talented" seems like a walk in the park! The question isn't whether they can do it or not, it's how well they can do it. I often get comments on my work saying "I wish I could draw like you" or "I wish I had your talent". The latter being fair enough(I'll get around to that point in a moment), but anyone can draw. All it takes is hard work and practice. As for "wanting the talent", you might already have it! Don't expect to miraculously be able to pick up a pen and be like Da Vinci. Not gonna happen. Because, in my opinion, talent isn't the ability of doing something completely unique, it's just the ability to learn faster. That's why, whenever I get those "I wish I could draw" comments, I just smile and say "Anyone can draw, it's about drawing well - and that only takes a bit of elbow grease, not a miracle". Some still look around for excuses, but 90% of them walk away with a new light on the matter. Some even feeling better about themselves. So really, nothing is out of bounds, it's all about how far you're willing to reach to grasp it.

Anyway, apart from all the mushy philosophy, general update has been made. :P
Now if you'll excuse me, I have fabric to choose... v.v

'Til next time.
Cheers

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