hi, im realy woundering where do you personaly get your inspiration from? |
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hi, im realy woundering where do you personaly get your inspiration from? |
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think of a circle with a fine split in it! at one end theres insanity you go around the circle to sanity and on the other end of the circle close to insanity but not insanity is unsanity, beyond sanity!
When I do anything arty, like writing a bit of a story, I think of real book authors and what they do, how they thought of it. Often I just think of insane things, like pink floating rubber ducks, then let my mind slowly make it into an proper story type thing - ie: the pink floating rubber duck incident of 2039AD, where an shipment of pink floating rubber ducks was being delivered to Earth from Mars, which is now an industrial planet completely dominated by America...etc etc. I just made that up see. |
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I get ideas for my paintings, from the paintings I see in my lucid dreams. I don't have to be imaginitive or artisticly inclined, I just have to wait. You can see my many paintings from lucid dreams at my personal website. [link removed] |
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Last edited by gab; 07-18-2013 at 08:01 PM.
Lots of times when I draw -- especially in class -- I just start out with a head and go from there, and let the mood of the day and the lecture guide my hand. I've done some of my best drawings during lectures. Out of class, sitting at my computer with post-its, I usually get inspired by whatever music I'm listening to, combined with whatever I've just been looking at. |
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i get inspiration from music and pretty people |
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I find myself with too much inspiration and not enough talent. There is so much I would like to be able to convey but I'm not good enough to do a good job of it. |
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i find my inspiration in many different places. sometimes i like to take a persons fears, and create a rendering of them in a surreal manner. |
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One should practice walking in circles.
Somtimes I think that if you make yourself draw, paint, write or whatever, even if you are just working on a still life that your creative juices will begin to flow. Dry spells happen, but somtimes preserverance can overcome that. If you have talent just rendering anything down can sprout a good idea. |
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Something I do for inspiration that is actually quite easy is Doodle Scribbles. Works well for poetry as well as 2d or 3d artwork. Just get a piece or paper and a writing utensil, make a completely random scribble on it (this is the part you must adhere to... look away from the paper or have someone else do it if need be. Believe it or not some people have a problem with this.), then see what your imagination makes of the scribble and complete the drawing. Even turn the paper around and around until something pops out at you. You need not spend very long on each drawing, just enough time to make it obvious to you or to someone else what it is that "popped out" and then go on to the next until you feel sufficiently inspired. I find this is a good thing to practice regularly even if you're not suffering from a dry spell. |
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If you want some inspiration for those blank moments, let this place chisel away at your writers/artists block: |
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The best times of your life should not be when you're still so young, or else you'll live a life always dreaming of the past.
I beat my inspiration out of a man called John from London, the cunt usually gives me all the information i need so i dont have to get off my arse and do any work. |
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