I think my anxiety has caused the decline in creating art which has caused lowered confidence & false guilt that triggers anxiety attacks. It's a cycle that prevents me from enjoying art at all. I'm scared that if I don't overcome this, I'll stop drawing altogether.
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I can really relate with this and go through this pretty frequent, my go to is don’t draw for a bit. Work on other hobbies/skills my go tos are skateboarding, gunpla, or videgames. I don’t take them super seriously like art since I know I won’t be pro in it, so it frees me up-
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To play and enjoy, tell the guilt you’re feeling while you do this “this is a necessary step into becoming productive again I need to rest and do things I enjoy if I’m going to go back to being productive”. Eventually you’ll feel the urge to draw again, don’t rush to find it.
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And once you do then come back to it with that sense of play, I find to make my best stuff when I’m laughing and playing with my drawings, it loosens me up and makes me less stressful of the details which is especiallygreat after a long burnout!
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All and all, this is a natural stage in an any artists career. It fucking blows but with time you’ll be able to circle around to it again, rest up and don’t force it. Work on you or on other shit till you feel that urge to do it again
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no this is good spam, very succulent. I really hope you're right.
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I go through it after pretty much every big project sometimes just after stressful little ones when things around me are chaotic. There’s a great podcast called “your art sucks” he covers a wide array of problems artists go through s3ep1 is about art blocks would recommend
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