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    • Meekipink
      Meekipink @PenAndrew last edited by

      @PenAndrew @lucy_gow Oof! I absolutely relate with both of you. I've tried and given up on so many things, some because I didn't enjoy them, but most because they got to that horrible hard stage (training to become an aged carer, studying disability rehabilitation, learning Chinese Mandarin to become an English teacher overseas, running a knit/crochet design business, attempting to create products for Etsy, Amazon KDP, etc, etc). It can be so easy to look back on these "failures" and tell myself I don't have what it takes to complete a book illustration project - or to even get the gig, for that matter!

      But drawing is something I can't give up on. I haven't yet found my confidence or my groove, but I'm here in SVS soaking everything up like a sponge. I'm relying on the Critique Arena deadlines to get my portfolio growing (currently at zero), and it's really nice to know I'm not alone.

      PS: I've been lurking this forum topic and I'm really impressed that you've gotten so far through the assignments for this course, Lucy. Actually, your work in general is super inspiring, and I just saw you're a fellow Aussie! Haha, I'll definitely be keeping an eye on you and cheering you on ^_^

      instagram.com/meekipink

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      • Eliana Bastidas
        Eliana Bastidas last edited by Eliana Bastidas

        I can relate a lot to this. In my family, being an artist was synonymous of being poor and barely have enough to eat, with that kind of mindset I ended studying engineer at the university; of course, after trying a ton of courses and stuff before going to college... when it could had been an easier choice from the beginning.

        When I was at my lowest in venezuela, it was doing art commissions what kept us literally alive because it was our only source of income.

        Now I realize that to be good at something you have to put a lot of work to it, and to be able to put a lot of work to it you have to feel motivated to do it because it’s something that you find enjoyable and it makes you spend a lot of time on it without realizing it. So, as far I can see you already got most of the work done! You just need to hang on it and keep going.

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        • PenAndrew
          PenAndrew @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

          @Eliana-Bastidas Yes it sounds like you've had a tough battle. To be an artist and to accept oneself as an artist and to value oneself as an artist is not an easy thing to do. I have been trying and struggling with this my whole life.

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          • PenAndrew
            PenAndrew @Meekipink last edited by PenAndrew

            @Meekipink I guess it is good to eliminate what isn't you. Vesper Stamper was saying in Jump into the studio she took 20 years to realise that she was trying to work in the wrong genre of children's books(i believe-don't quote me) and now she works in Young adult books, both writes and illustrates them, and she's a super talented person. So, everyone struggles! We are no different to the professionals in that we must all follow a similar path, and those that make it through the weeds and tall grasses and swamps become successful.

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            • PenAndrew
              PenAndrew @Meekipink last edited by PenAndrew

              @Meekipink You can teach English in China if you have a degree and some kind of certificate for teaching English, plus all the documents that now cost a lot of money! You don't need Mandarin.
              And I really liked your car drawings for the effective vehicle assignments.

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              • Eliana Bastidas
                Eliana Bastidas @PenAndrew last edited by

                @PenAndrew I totally agree with you here.
                I've always believed that what it's really hard in life is to get to know ourselves, learn about how our minds work and how do we learn best, this helps us develop a good and resilient mindset.
                This is something that you never stop to learn about, life is a journey of knowing oneself.

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                • lucy_gow
                  lucy_gow @Meekipink last edited by

                  @Meekipink Hi Meekipink, Thank you! I'll keep an eye out for your art, and cheer you on as well. Much of yours looks effortlessly great, so I don't naturally imagine you struggling, but I guess it's more common than I think. I really like your drawing of a little girl with two cats.

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                  • lucy_gow
                    lucy_gow last edited by

                    @Eliana-Bastidas @PenAndrew Thank you for your supportive words! You are very kind and I don't know quite what to say. I can relate to so much of what you wrote.

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                    • Meekipink
                      Meekipink @lucy_gow last edited by

                      @lucy_gow Oh, thank you - that actually really means a lot. I struggle big time! Even to the point where it's paralysing and I don't draw for days or sometimes weeks.

                      I have huge admiration for artists who are there showing up doing the thing. I watched a video by Will Terry where he basically trash-talked his old art but pointed out that even though it was "bad", he still got by making decent income as an illustrator in spite of it. It really reassured me that I don't need to become Leonardo Da Vinci in order to put myself out there and earn money for my work.

                      instagram.com/meekipink

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                      • Meekipink
                        Meekipink @PenAndrew last edited by

                        @PenAndrew Oh, I love that! Thank you for the encouragement.

                        Haha, I think the teaching English boat sailed away a looong time ago. But it's funny, while studying Chinese I met my (Chinese) husband, and now have two kids who I can actually help learn Mandarin since I still retained some of that basic knowledge.

                        instagram.com/meekipink

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                        • PenAndrew
                          PenAndrew @Meekipink last edited by

                          @Meekipink @lucy_gow @Eliana-Bastidas Yes, i think it is normal to struggle with art as ultimately I believe art is an inner process first so there's a lot of hang ups tied to being oneself and being an artist and what that means to people in the world, good and bad. I think you can't avoid these problems with art, all you can do is accept that making art can be a vulnerable process, therefore you must treat yourself kindly. Art has supported me my whole life in terms of being there for me since childhood. I wish too that it could also be the vehicle to expressing my inner world and sharing something good with people, and eventually making money(in order of importance).

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                          • lucy_gow
                            lucy_gow last edited by

                            Hooray! I finally finished the final assignment for this course. I was really stuck because I'm terrible at drawing cars. I actually borrowed How to Draw by Scott Robertson and Thomas Bertling to try to work on it. I did some of the exercises and drew some of the toy cars around the house. I'm just not very good at it. This is one of my practice drawings:
                            practice_car.png

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                            • lucy_gow
                              lucy_gow last edited by

                              Then I did the assignment. I couldn't resist trying to do something related to Rabbit Road Race (the competition this month). I couldn't think of a story, but wanted to do a car that a rabbit might have somehow made themselves from found materials.
                              final_thumbnails.png

                              Rabbits are pretty small, so it seemed like a traffic cone would be roughly the right size. It would have to be a pedal car, because you couldn't put an engine in a traffic cone, surely? Also, I imagined that they would have upholstered it with stuff from a picnic basket, and maybe the pedals are made out of cutlery.

                              These are my references:
                              final_references.png

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                              • lucy_gow
                                lucy_gow last edited by

                                And this is my final assignment. I started off with the intention of using a perspective grid well and making everything correct, but I messed it up. Still, on the whole I like it and am happy with it.
                                final_assignment.png

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                                • Meekipink
                                  Meekipink @lucy_gow last edited by

                                  @lucy_gow SO CUTE!! That's adorable that these little rabbits are pinching traffic cones to make their own pedal cars, haha.

                                  instagram.com/meekipink

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                                  • lucy_gow
                                    lucy_gow @Meekipink last edited by

                                    @Meekipink Thank you!

                                    When I started it I had no real ideas, and now I'm thinking I might draw them racing away from where they've been stealing/ransacking a construction site. It's possible I can learn to be more optimistic through these courses. I keep feeling like I have no chance of coming up with anything. Then I force myself to do the twenty thumbnails and I end up with an idea after all.

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                                      A Former User @lucy_gow last edited by

                                      @lucy_gow That's lovely and a really good concept!

                                      I'm not the most optimistic of people either, but the more you create, the more you find yourself able and wanting to create. Keep going at it!

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                                      • Kristen Lango
                                        Kristen Lango last edited by

                                        @lucy_gow these are all so wonderfully creative! You've definitely made me want to take this class! I think my favorite has to be that reindeer helicopter πŸ˜„ πŸ‘

                                        https://www.kristenlango.com/
                                        https://www.instagram.com/kristendraws/

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                                        • lucy_gow
                                          lucy_gow @Guest last edited by

                                          @JQ Thanks very much for the encouragement. Same to you. πŸ™‚

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                                          • lucy_gow
                                            lucy_gow @Kristen Lango last edited by

                                            @Kristen-Lango Thank you! It is such a fun course, definitely worth doing, even though I find drawing vehicles quite challenging. I look forward to seeing what you create when you take it. πŸ™‚

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