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Can we stop pretending that the world is never end... This Is Where The Heart Lies? Brace Yourself From Within Glasses: What Can't They Do? Hidden In The Next Room There You Go Again I'm Not Paralysed,But I Seem To Be Struck By You. Intuition Credits /
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//Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:41 PM
Fear Fear
"Good works of art take a longer time to do." This is such a myth, it's not even funny. Good works of art aren't determined by the length of time you spend on it, but by what you DO end up putting into it, be it after five minutes or five hours of thought. I believe that this is the very reason I tend to procrastinate my art. I take my time because I'm convinced it can't be rushed, and that creativity comes at its own pace. Doing art on the spot makes me cringe. Also, it has an after effect of making me feel that I haven't put in my best and a million other things could have been corrected/revised/eliminated completely. However, I've been proven wrong time and again by amazing artists who don't ponder for hours before painting, and instead work with spur of the moment inspiration. I need to crawl away from my shell of perpetual fear and just...just... do it! Fear of failure doesn't make you fly. It just means you'll never leave the ground.
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