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    Let’s inspire each other! 2019 Goals

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    • DOTTYP
      DOTTYP last edited by

      I am going to try and do more Home baking and lose weight (I just realised these two goals do not really go together hehe) On the artside I would to try and build up a watercolour or gouache portfolio as I am starting to lose interest in digtial painting.Actually any type of portfolio would be an improvement.

      scribbles.artstation.com
      www.instagram.com/dottypaints

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      • theprairiefox
        theprairiefox last edited by

        My goal is to add 1-2 portfolio pieces per month using traditional printmaking techniques AND complete another example book fully illustrated (either an illustrated poem or fairy tale).

        -The Prairie Fox
        https://www.instagram.com/theprairiefox
        https://www.theprairiefox.com

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        • Jason Bowen
          Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

          I'm aiming for 100000 subs on YouTube and launching my own brand of art materials. Aiming high in 2019 😁

          https://www.instagram.com/jasonbowenoils/

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          • robgale
            robgale last edited by

            I have such a push pull relationship with goals, on one hand I want to make them and hope that they motivate me to better things, but on the other hand, there is this part of me that fights it! Does anyone else have this?

            That being said, I have 2 goals which are not dissimilar from other people's

            1. To build up a portfolio of work (first step is to define what kind of work I want to work toward and stay focused)
            2. Create some short comics / visual narrative pieces.

            On one hand it seems so modest, but I know even that will be a challenge!

            Here's to everyone realizing their goals in 2019!

            Rob Gale
            instagram: www.instagram.com/robgalestudio/
            website: www.robgaleillustration.com

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            • Whitney Simms
              Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

              I was going to post mine. Thanks for starting the thread.
              1- do one svs class a month and do a full painting using what I learned.
              a- tackle the dreaded background. I’m terrified and hope to try it more this year.
              b- relearn how to create volume. I improved on drawing in 2018. Time where I can take another step.

              2- master study a few artists throughout the year.

              3- do one craft fair. Probably strawberry festival in May.

              4- continue to create more little collections. They make me happy and I can use them for cards.

              ——at some point I need a pretty website. Not sure when I’ll pull the trigger on that one. I also want to approach a few stores to sell my cards and original 5x7 paintings. Maybe sell more notecards? But these are goals that I’m not sure I’ll stick to. Eh.

              Good luck everyone! Can’t wait to see your work!

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              • Andy Gray
                Andy Gray @Whitney Simms last edited by

                I’m looking to complete another 3 or 4 books next year; write and illustrate at least two of my own; and start school visits up in this area. (I’ve been a full time professional schools worker for a couple of decades, so seems silly not to capitalise on the experience!)

                Helping people tell their stories, and discover their own.
                https://www.instagram.com/onegraydot/
                http://facebook.com/revandygray (happy to say hi...send me a message first!)

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                • K
                  Kat SVS OG last edited by

                  Oh the dreaded goals...@robgale, I'm sort of like you. I think goals are a great idea, but I totally fight the restrictions that goals place. It's like part of me is afraid I'm focusing on the wrong goal and missing out on something else that would be better. I end up working on three different things, and not doing any of them very well.

                  I'm trying to keep in mind a saying - something like, if you chase two rabbits at the same time, both will escape.

                  So, for me, making some decisions (goals) is my goal! I've got to stop wasting time with indecision and excuses, go ahead and keep making art. Avoid getting sidetracked with other stuff.

                  A good second goal is to change my mindset. Expect that I'll make some awful images along the way, and remember that it's all a learning process. Stop getting stuck with the negative self talk over every bad painting, and keep trying to improve.

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                  • robgale
                    robgale @Kat last edited by

                    @kat "if you chase two rabbits at the same time, both will escape." What a great line, I'm going to hang on to that one too!

                    Rob Gale
                    instagram: www.instagram.com/robgalestudio/
                    website: www.robgaleillustration.com

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                    • Rough
                      Rough last edited by

                      Try to use my free time to improve my drawing skill (aim to complete all SVS courses before end of the year) and to be more clear to myself about goals... Keep It Simple Stupid 😃 wish you all the best 🙂

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                      • Aaron Pierce
                        Aaron Pierce last edited by

                        I went for three tangible, attainable goals, and three lifestyle changes for this year:

                        Tangible goals:
                        1.) Get the webcomic that my wife is writing up and running
                        2.) Finish inking the horror comic that we've been working on (pencils are done, I've just been lazy lol)
                        3.) Write a short story

                        Lifestyle goals:
                        1.) Find more time for meditation and spirituality
                        2.) Be healthier (diet, exercise, stress management)
                        3.) Improve artistically

                        All of which is very attainable in 365 days 😃

                        Good luck to everyone else on their goals! You've got the time, you've got the desire, just put the focus in and you can do it! Remember to say "no"! Sometimes you have to say no to things that distract you from your goals. It isn't always the fun choice, but if it's taking you away from what you want to achieve, say no! 😃

                        Later!

                        Aaron "Aarpie!" Pierce
                        https://apierceinkandlead.com
                        https://www.facebook.com/aaronpierceart/
                        https://www.instagram.com/apierceart/

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                        • hiraethspirit
                          hiraethspirit last edited by

                          These are my goals-

                          • Continue taking SVS classes
                          • Finally try watercolor (it looks so lovely!)
                          • Try an illustration project more along the lines of sequential art and see if I like it
                          • Start putting my projects and things on social media

                          "...and then, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that is not enough, what is enough?"
                          -Vincent van Gogh

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                          • Kristin Wauson
                            Kristin Wauson last edited by

                            It’s great to see everyone’s goals! It took me a really long time to come up with my own, but I finally got my act together. I’m not including education/svs classes because I am already obsessed with online learning so it’s not something I have to challenge myself to do. I’m always watching something on SVS and I’m signed up for a class on Historical and Nonfiction Illustration with Erin McGuire that starts 1/14.

                            I’ve been reading up on the idea of the twelve week year where you ignore the calendar year and plan your goals out over a 12 week period. I’m going to give that a shot, so here are my goals for the first 12 weeks of this year.

                            1.) Create an entirely new portfolio for SCBWI Austin Conference by April (that’s at least 12 new illustrations with no repeats from last year if I can help it).
                            2.) Participate in SVS monthly contests and post for feedback in the forums.
                            3.) Finish my book dummy for SCBWI Austin Conference.
                            4.) Submit to agents (I’m thinking one per week) and send postcards on a schedule (4x this year).
                            5.) Work on my writing even if it’s only 10 minutes a day.
                            6.) Maintain my daily yoga practice.

                            I’m definitely biting off more than I can chew and my illustration class will probably derail some of these, but I like to aim high.

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                            • NessIllustration
                              NessIllustration Pro last edited by

                              It took me a long time to figure it out as well! Career wise things are going well for me, but I'm working too much and don't have enough balance in my life. This year my goals will be:

                              • Try to become more efficient, waste less time
                              • Take frequent breaks
                              • Exercise regularly (no "I'm too busy" excuses!!)
                              • Eat well
                              • Spend more time with my fiancé
                              • Try not to get too stressed out when my to-do list is piling up fast

                              vanessastoilova.com
                              instagram.com/vanessa.stoilova/

                              Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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                              • ThisKateCreates
                                ThisKateCreates last edited by

                                -I signed myself up for a "SmartSchool" illustration class that I've had my eye on for years. Excited for it.
                                -I'm looking at whether I'm ready to settle back in the states. If so I have a lot of career work/job search to do. I'm not expecting to be a full time illustrator. I still love my engineering work too.
                                -I also have some big health goals. I'm recovering from a knee surgery now and want to get more range of motion and defeat the nagging limp I have.

                                None are really new years resolutions. Just my current foci.

                                https://www.instagram.com/thiskatecreates

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                                • Kristin Wauson
                                  Kristin Wauson @ThisKateCreates last edited by

                                  @thiskatecreates oh Ive heard great things about Smartschool. Please report back and share your progress! Good luck.

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                                  • nasvikdraws
                                    nasvikdraws last edited by

                                    So great that all of you are so committed.

                                    My list for 2019:
                                    -More SVS classes. (Especially color)
                                    -Write and illustrate our first children's book with my wife and self publish it
                                    -Continue Dad-Dad strips (get to min. 120 strips by the end of the year) and publish it

                                    Good luck to all! 🙂

                                    www.instagram.com/nasvikdraws
                                    www.facebook.com/nasvikdraws

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                                    • Heather Boyd
                                      Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

                                      My Goal for Illustration mainly is to have the beginnings of a portfolio (works) website up before Inktober 2019 starts and have a minimum of 3-4 works that I am pleased with. Then I can go from there.

                                      SVS classes are still in my plans ( I may take a month or two off and work on my current knowldge and practises that I have accumulated over the 1st year subscription) and then continue a new year subscription.

                                      I'd like to find a style or two, I am so overwhelmed with liking so many styles. I like what I like but I like so much. I keep on finding Illustrators I like and adding them to my list, but I am happy I am also removing others that don't work with me anymore. I find I like watercolour illustrators but not because I enjoy working with watercolour, I like their choice colours, their blends and just recently one Illustrators use of angles and perspective.

                                      Traditional mediums I like to work with more are Faber -pencil crayons (rich and bendable), gouache, and inks. Oh and oil in the summer because I have no ventilation in my basement for my art area and the chemicals will no doubt bring on a headache/migraine possibly. Any tips would be great. I love colour and the ability to blend -currently struggling with it in Photoshop.

                                      I have 3 other Goals for my daily life in short 1) Valued Minimalism, 2) Morning Person, 3) Self Care (including such as finishing books, stretching etc. )

                                      Thanks
                                      Let's keep this year a "I will start and I will finish year"!

                                      Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
                                      Website: https://heatherboydillustration.ca
                                      Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/search/products?q=HeatherBoydIllustration
                                      Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/heatherboydillustration

                                      Be blessed,

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                                      • NizhoniWolf
                                        NizhoniWolf last edited by

                                        Great Thread!

                                        My goals for 2019 are;

                                        ~ Work on my portfolio
                                        ~sign up to SVS (a year sub) and try some prompts

                                        ~spend more time with old friends, and make new ones
                                        ~ work on self love/care.

                                        Find me on Facebook and instagram under NizhoniWolf, for my sketches, musings and W.I.P's!

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                                        • MOO
                                          MOO SVS OG last edited by

                                          I want to get as close as I can to finishing three book projects I have started! They are all at different stages. One-almost done, one at thumbnail/comp stage and one is a music book that needs illustrations. I have a couple more on the deck.

                                          Marsha Ottum Owen

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                                          • Heather Boyd
                                            Heather Boyd @Kat last edited by Heather Boyd

                                            @kat I recently heard someone that said when you say yes to something you say no to something else. My point being you will always be missing out on something because you can't focus and do everything. But work on the things you are most interested in pursuing at the stage your in. I don't regret trying. This past Saturday I tried a few small creative tasks and felt at the end of the day I hadn't actually made anything complete and felt those moments partially wasted. But they weren't. Indecision and not working on anything would have been a waste.

                                            Make goals that matter to you and keep them the best you can.

                                            🙂

                                            Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
                                            Website: https://heatherboydillustration.ca
                                            Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/search/products?q=HeatherBoydIllustration
                                            Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/heatherboydillustration

                                            Be blessed,

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