Thursday, April 18, 2019

Editorial Illustration Ideas and Concepts

1. Be comfortable: It's difficult to produce your best quality work when under-pressure or when feeling uncomfortable - whether it be the environment or your setting. Have all your materials laid out and organized, and within arms reach. Settle yourself in a comfortable position (standing or sitting) in a room with little to no distractions.

2. Don't wait for inspiration: Look for and prepare yourself to be inspired. Be organized and clean your area. A messy workspace can clutter the mind. In addition, a nice walk (a change of scenery) can clear and/or inspire the mind as well.
- Look at artists and the artwork that you like. It may spark an idea.

3. Realize where you stand as an artist: It's normal to lose passion for the creative arts, even if it feels like it's the end of the world for you as an individual. It'll really be the end if you, as an artist, decide to ultimately give up and accept that "you don't have it in you." Knowing where you stand is the first step to fixing the issue. Step two would be figuring out what extinguished your passion (stress; fear; etc.).

https://www.artistsnetwork.com/art-inspiration/art-therapy-how-to-overcome-artists-block/
https://creativeresources.threadless.com/stop-artists-block/
https://creativesomething.net/post/23669233295/how-to-not-lose-your-creative-passion
https://www.quora.com/I-lost-my-passion-for-being-an-artist-I-feel-lost-Should-I-get-a-regular-job
https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/09/are-artists-more-pressured-to-conform.html

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