Hey there!

Good, ambitious goals there.

As for me, I still have trouble imagining exactly what art and drawing is for. It's a little hard to explain. Things always click better for me when visual art is part of something larger, some design with a purpose. Thankfully, my day job is in video games, on the art side. Everything fits into a context, a purpose.

Anyway, the sketching I do here is also important and pleasurable. Just... I'd do that anyway, and the point is never really to show anyone. It does help keep me warm for doing the purpose-driven stuff, and my job.

tl;dr - dunno. Maybe time to get some concrete goals?

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i enjoy thinking of art as lifestyle. so i get creatively stuck in one medium its nice to have switch to another, completely different medium.

Good point, and yeah that is how it works for me, too. I sometimes wish I could put things together into a little more coordinated project though.

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i would think to learn getting better at putting things into a coordinated project... the only real way to learn it would be by doing just that, putting things together into a coordinated project. shia labeouf 'just do it'

Yeah, chipper, optimistic advice given in good faith. I say that to make sure it's clear I'm not mad when I say, I've heard it often ;)

There's something in the way of 'just doing it', in the way my personality is put together. Luckily I have collaborative projects enough, at work and elsewhere. Just wish to find a way to be more coherent all by myself.

Spending some time on my day off to develop a more easy to use personal website, to work as an archive/timeline of creative stuff. Maybe something will emerge?

sounds like a plan