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Embracing the Messy Creative Process

Marabeth Quin Art 41,257 3 years ago
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Do you also wrestle sometimes with the messy creative process? I’ve spent years telling myself that if I were a better artist my paintings would develop easier, more quickly, and be beautiful all along the way. Where do we get this? It’s not even close to reality, yet I’ve perpetuated this idea by telling myself it should be easier, I should know where I’m going from the very start, and that every painting should turn out beautifully. I’ve dedicated myself to the practice of noticing these bogus beliefs and purposely practicing a relaxation into the ‘real’ creative process, which is oftentimes messy, never a straight line, and not supposed to be tidy or predictable. In fact, the job of the artist is to explore and seek out the unpredictable. I’ve had my work become predictable because I had fully explored a concept or process, and found that predictable is actually quite boring. In this video, I begin normalizing the messiness of the creative process for myself. Come along for the ride! And I hope you enjoy noticing your own thoughts about the creative process that aren’t accurate and don’t serve your development. For information on my collage class, go to https://www.marabethquinart.com/collage-class For information on any future classes or learning opportunities: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64daa55f8457bad1915890c1 To get my complete list of my favorite Art Supplies + Materials https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64d136cbc2cd8bfd38654d4c Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 0:29 Products and materials 2:30 Why normalizing the messiness helps us be better artists 5:35 Anxious thoughts that hinder the creative flow and what to do about it 9:36 Observing your points of anxiety; it's not just technique determining painting quality 11:26 Resisting the urge to look for beauty too soon 13:47 Practicing relaxation in the messy creative process 17:04 It's ok to not know where you're going 20:10 Your painting practice can be your teacher 28:18 These are natural, universal problems. That's ok. 31:00 Why creating a lot of work is necessary 35:29 Finishing up Materials I used to create Trailing Beauty I + II: (**some are affiliate links) Stabilo Woodies: orange and light blue https://amzn.to/3I5aj1M Shuttle Art Tempera Paint Sticks https://amzn.to/3nJCwEc Golden Glazing Medium https://amzn.to/3pmcLdK Collage Papers: pages from a book of poetry and solid color mulberry papers https://amzn.to/3phbIeU Acrylic Ink: turquoise deep, pthalo green, cerulean blue, flame orange Set of 6 https://amzn.to/3LYIUPY High Flow Acrylics: yellow iron oxide, turquoise (pthalo) https://amzn.to/3I3ZXir Liquitex Soft Body Acrylics: Yellow Orange azo, https://amzn.to/3BBS3JP Sap Green, https://amzn.to/42tfEbg Quinacridone Burnt Orange, https://amzn.to/3LXYg7r Quinacridone Magenta, https://amzn.to/3pBHR1a Prussian Blue https://amzn.to/3nKus6o You can find my current available work at my website: https://www.marabethquinart.com Or to see more of what I’m working on today in the studio: https://www.instagram.com/marabethquin You can also find me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marabethquin To get your free copy of The Art Buyer’s Guide to Unleashing Magic in Your Life: https://mailchi.mp/59c8d755d771/untitled-page #artideas #mixedmediaart #mixedmedia #paintingprocess #creativeprocess #creative #artinstruction #artprocess #floralabstract #floralart **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music: Words Musician: music by audionautix.com License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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