This is how i create my art: i usually sit there with some kind of basic image in my head, and then i just put the pen to the paper and let the pen take its course in which ever way it goes. People ask me how i come up with the shapes and things that i do, and how i think of what to draw next, but to me it just comes naturally - i think the images i draw down are a representation of whats in my mind - my unconcious, feelings, ego, 'energy' etc. the drawings help me explore who i am inside. === reccently i've felt detached from what i draw, i can see they have no real purpose. I want to create my be all and end all drawing which defines how/who i am. but it's hard, i cant find that one image that says it all and i don;t know how to find it. maybe i should just keep churning out drawings untill i find it?
The thing is, who you are and what defines you is not static. In essence, every drawing defines you when you do it, then you change and another drawing would define who you are even better- so you draw that.
wow thats very true, i have noticed changes in my work. for example when i became more extrovert and happy in life i started drawing bold and colourful stuff.
ur art is affected by what u do all the time u just dont realize it yet if u stay with it ull slowly learn hmm when im stressed i tend to make really phycadelic stuff or when im angry i use lots of curves or something like that