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Let me share with you some of the mistakes I made trying to get attention with my art and how they stopped me finding success earlier on.
I talk about finding your artistic voice and making real impact - balancing your unique style with what gets attention in a crowded marketplace.
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In this video, I share my 20+ year journey as an artist, including all the mistakes I made while trying to find my artistic voice. I reveal how I went from someone with undeveloped craft who struggled to get jobs to someone with a more established career, and the lessons I learned along the way.
I frame this journey through a simple but powerful framework: Signal, Volume, and Presence. Your signal is your unique artistic voice - what makes your work distinctly yours. Volume represents how you amplify that signal using tools like contrast, composition, and color theory. Presence is about consistency - showing up repeatedly with the same signal so people know what to expect from you.
Looking back at my early work from the early 2000s, I was obsessed with finding my "style" - experimenting with mixing line work and painterly approaches, constantly changing techniques, and believing that once I found the perfect style, everything would fall into place. But even when I landed good opportunities, like my Seven Pirates comic or later projects like Aura and Pinocchio, I kept changing styles and approaches, making it impossible for publishers or audiences to know what to expect from me.
I eventually discovered that the ideas and designs I was creating in my very earliest work - what I was naturally drawn to - were actually what people responded to most. It wasn't until I stopped obsessing over technical approaches and focused on bringing my unique imagination to life consistently that things began to click. The images that gained traction were the ones that combined interesting narratives, fantasy elements, and a distinctive vision - not necessarily the most technically advanced.
The biggest mistake I made was treating style as a static destination rather than understanding it as an ongoing journey. I was constantly experimenting instead of building presence through consistency. When I finally started putting out work that represented my true signal and stopped drastically changing approaches with each project, publishers and audiences could finally understand who I was and what I offered.
Remember that while experimentation is essential for growth, building a successful artistic career requires some consistency. Your unique voice matters more than ever in today's AI-driven world - find it, amplify it appropriately, and then keep showing up with it.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:34 Welcome
00:03:07 Recap of "Signal | Volume | Presence" Framework
00:08:44 Overview of My Progression
00:15:38 The Early Days (Struggle Town)
00:32:27 Improving and Losing Signal at the Same Time...
00:45:40 Disorganised Identity and Style
00:52:00 Finding and Developing Signal
01:02:00 What I'm doing Right Now
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
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