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    • Susan Marks
      Susan Marks @jimsz last edited by

      @jimsz if you can get past the well intended references to how many years constitutes olde, this episode was one of my favorites and most helpful.

      Age and “older” is a matter of perspective for sure. With each passing year, Mekong old requires an even higher number-those horizon gets pushed out.

      I’ve gotten such good feedback here and so many ideas I’ll respnd to later but just wanted to say I didn’t think any of the comments on the podcast about how many years old any of us take this on we’re meant as anything but supportive.

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      • Miss.Beans
        Miss.Beans last edited by

        Hi Susan.

        I'm older and work full time as well. I am also going back to school at community college part time. So between 2 courses per semester, work, and having teenagers, there isn't much time left!

        But I do manage to do some art every day. On my lunch breaks I sketch or draw or plan out my next piece for a half hour. I usually can find at least another hour before or after work/class. I probably do art about 15 or so hours a week. I also listen to art podcasts sometimes at work or watch speed paints before bed.

        I flip back and forth between learning and having fun. I started a couple of years ago, and do get frustrated I am not further along, but have to be kind to myself and remember I can only do what I have time for. I was a college art school drop out at 19 - if I had only stuck with it!

        Heidi
        https://www.instagram.com/heidilarkman/

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @jimsz last edited by

          @jimsz I can assure you, you heard that reference in a way that we didn't intend. 30 isn't old at all. I had just started painting at 30! haha!

          SVS Faculty Instructor
          www.leewhiteillustration.com

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          • MOO
            MOO SVS OG @Susan Marks last edited by MOO

            @susan-marks The fundamentals are important but it is also important to do things that are fun for you, IMO. Be creative with the skills you have and do projects of your own. The more you draw and learn, the more you'll see where you can improve. It is hard work to get better but it can also be fun! Mix things up. Learn the fundamentals and apply them to what you want to learn to draw. My biggest challenge is perspective, I think. I have a project that will involve a truck and a parking lot with cars so, I am trying to take what I learn in the perspective class and use it for my project. (when I'm not sidetracked by things like Inktober and monthly prompts, etc. ) BTW, I'm not new to art but I am 61 years old 🙂 I am fortunate to have lots of time to be creative at this point in my life. Have fun!

            Marsha Ottum Owen

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            • Nyrryl  Cadiz
              Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @jimsz last edited by

              @jimsz Hi! I’d just like to correct you there. Yeah 30 is definitely older. What they say is true. They are not wrong. 30 IS OLDER. Their credibility is still intact. However, they’re not saying 30 and above artists create works of lesser quality. In fact, they even further discussed in the podcast that no one cares about an artist’s age. As long as the work is good, it’s good. I encourage you to give the podcasts another chance. There are really some nuggets of wisdom in there somewhere.

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              • Susan Marks
                Susan Marks @NessIllustration last edited by

                @nessillustration I think some of your thoughts and suggestions might work for me. You’re right in that while I like to draw from my imagination, I do get frustrated when what I draw is so far from what I see in my head, but more importantly isn’t believable. So going back and forth between that fun creativity, working on the fundamentals helps improve the believability.

                I’m really struck by the ideas on the podcast about having a good, or the “ mountain” that I’m trying to move toward.

                I had a good but mean piano teacher when I was a child. I really wanted to give up but my mother negotiated with me to stick out the school year and then I could quit if I still wanted to. I somehow found the musical score for The Sound of Music, which was technically way over my head. But I went for it, practiced and practiced and got to play it very well, alongside m boring scales and tempo exercises and all that. But it rejuvenated m love of piano playing and really took back some control. Your post sparked that memory, and so I’m thinking about how I can do something like that with my drawing.

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                • K
                  Kat SVS OG @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                  @nyrrylcadiz , I found that as I got older, my concept of what qualified as "older" changed as well. If you're a person in their early twenties, 30 may seem older. But if you're a person in their 50's, 30 seems quite young. The idea of "older" is all about perspective, really.

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                  • demotlj
                    demotlj SVS OG @Kat last edited by

                    @kat I'll never forget what my younger sister said when she started coloring her hair at the age of 40: "I always said I would never color my hair but I never thought I would feel this young when I was this old."

                    Laurie DeMott
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                    • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                      Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Kat last edited by

                      @kat so true but i believe your age didn’t lessen the quality of your art, right? Age really doesn’t matter when it comes to art.

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                        Kat SVS OG @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                        @nyrrylcadiz, absolutely, the quality of your art does not depend on your age. I think anyone at any age should pursue art if it interests them. And "older" is a fluid concept. 🙂

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                        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

                          I agree.

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                          • Eli
                            Eli last edited by

                            I also think older can translate to a lot of interesting and refined ideas to bring to the table. Life experience definitely influences and enhances your art!

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                            • Heather Boyd
                              Heather Boyd @Eli last edited by

                              @eli absolutely 🙂

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                              Be blessed,

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