This is finished for now. I’ll return to it later on–I’ve discovered that it’s best to keep pushing forward with my work. If I’m tired with the way a piece is turning out, it’s best to move on and return to it when I’ve had some time away from it.
This is finished for now. I’ll return to it later on–I’ve discovered that it’s best to keep pushing forward with my work. If I’m tired with the way a piece is turning out, it’s best to move on and return to it when I’ve had some time away from it.
I know exactly of what you speak of in regard to “moving on” when you are working on something and feel the need to step away, or to start another idea.
I do love the boy, his face, his thought, and the dog too. They look like their own being, yet faithful companions.
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It looks great! I think setting a piece aside to come back to later is something that happens to a lot of artists.
Wow, I love the boy with dog – you have talent!!
yes, i couldn’t agree more! sometimes you have to shift to another project to keep the creative process going – at some point you’ll be in the right frame of mind to finish it.
I don’t know how you could make it any better. It really is wonderful. I know what you mean, though. Sometimes I abandon a project for weeks!
Cheers,
Krissy
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Oh, wow, that is so amazing! And done by collage – I’ve never seen anything like it. 🙂 Thank you for stopping by!
Good point, Megan. It’s always caused me more harm than good to keep going when I’m tired with a piece.