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Create like a child and be unstoppable

  "All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up.” – Pablo Picasso      Have you ever met a more confident artist then a child? If you have, then you have witnessed a world wonder. No one is freer than a child painting a picture. I deal with artists often. Finding an artist carefree as a child is rare. Children have no fear when creating art. Whatever is in their mind seamlessly flows onto the page. They never judge, criticize, or obsess over mistakes. That is, if they even perceive them at all.        To the child, it is what it is. In their eyes, everything they conceive is perfect. Not because it is, but because they created it. If you have ever watched a child draw, paint or build anything, you will notice something immediately. They do not care what others think. They will shove it in your face and expect your approval for no other reason except that they created it.        I was...

Painting over old artwork does not have to be painful.

  Y ou work hard   at creating art .   A great deal of time is spent guessing, second guessing, observing and finally executing on your vision. G et ting far enough into a project without abandoning the work   is   a noteworthy accomplishment. I f you   finish, celebrat e .   I usually take a moment to admire the art I can complete . T hen something happens a day or so afterwards .   I   take a closer   look at it and my attitude   changes . I go from excited to… bleh.   T his cycle   happens often. The more I examin e   my   work,   the more I   cannot unsee its flaws. The   confiden ce in   its beauty has faded .   T he piece I loved just a day ago I now hate.   If you can relate then y ou too probabl y   would wonder w hat else could be do ne to make it better ?   Would o ne more stroke improve or make it worse ? When questions like this start fill i...