"Some artists identify so closely with their own work that were they to cease producing, they fear they would be nothing - that they would cease
existing."
I know that when I come to a stopping point, and then become frustrated with my work. The more frustrated I become, the harder and harder it gets to start back up again. I know that they best way for me to keep working, is to just play and doodle with random materials on my table. This ends up sometimes turning into another cool project, or can go the opposite way, and stress me out because what I am making is ugly, or weird.
"Art, after all, rarely emerges from committees."
I always over think EVERYTHING. Esp. when it comes to art. I want everything to be amazing and have a powerful and meaningful message and although I know this isn't always possible I try as hard as I can to make it happen. I am also not so into planning. I just like to take my materials and run. Experimenting with the materials is half the fun of actually making the art. I am also a HUGE fan of big white paper. It allows me to scribble on the surface I am working on which makes random doodles and marker testing very convenient. I big white paper under almost every surface I work on, including my desk at home and my table in the studio. They are convenient and with lots of pretty colors, always turn up interesting and fun at the end of a project.
"When your work is counted, will it be counted as art?"
I love simple art with lots of color. A lot of what I have been doing so far has been fun colorful line, and just random scribbles. To me, these seem like just fun time passers that I would do at home to annoy my mom or waster time, but is it really art? I am really enjoying all that I am doing, almost too much so that it could be considered something someone else would want to look at. But if you are interested in checking it out, GO FOR IT!