You Make It Look Effortless – Inspiration & Putting In THE WORK | Liron’s Podcast 125

Today we’ll talk about the inspiration provided by watching other people paint / create, and how they make it seem effortless.

This episode is formatted more as a discussion rather than as me telling you what to think (: I don’t have any answers, but I’m interested in these ideas around creativity and progressing as an artist.

A Comment I Get A Lot

So this was sparked by a comment I often get, mentioning how I make painting look easy or effortless.

What’s fascinating about this is how I ALSO had that feeling whenever I’d watch painters in work in the past.

And it’s great fun!

The Trap & 1 to 3 Rule

As an aside, I discuss how this can also be a trap, leading to this sort of “addiction” to watching videos instead of painting or creating yourself.

For this I recommend the 1 to 3 rule: for every hour you spend watching a video / other people create, be sure to spend 3 creating yourself.

Putting In The Time & Work

The key here is understanding just how much work is necessary to see significant improvement.

Growth can seem very small when looking at a short time frame of a year or a few months.

You want to, at the very least, measure your growth on a year to year basis. This takes time! (:

Your Language MATTERS

Another last note from my recent daily podcast episode – Your language and how you talk about yourself matters.

This is something to be mindful of. Notice every time you may belittle yourself or talk in a disempowering way (“this is impossible” or “I could never do that”).

People say these things casually like they don’t matter. Well, they do. These determine your reality. If you say it’s impossible, you really have no chance of doing it. You didn’t even allow for the opportunity to try in a way.

Conclusion

So these are my thoughts and 2 cents for the day! I hope this helps or at the very least entertains 😉

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Why Painting is SO Hard | Liron’s Podcast Episode 101

Today I want to provide you with an encouraging perspective as to why painting accurately can be SO HARD, and talk a bit about the process of improving over time.

Painting Should Be Hard!

When you really think about it, the act of accurately putting to paper what you see is incredibly impressive!

Being able to portray a 3d object / scene in a believable, realistic or even INTERESTING manner is an amazing achievement!

With that in mind – of course painting should be hard!

Any small success should be greatly celebrated.

One of my favorite things about painting is that I may mess up 80% of the painting, but there’s a 20% I was able to REALLY nail down!

And that’s part of it.

The Learning Curve

Improving in painting is a long process. It’s not something that happens in months, but rather in years.

You can see great improvement within months, but true understanding and competence usually take longer (if you’re an anomaly – congrats!).

Here are some of the stages in my experience:

  • Learning the basic techniques and control of the medium
  • Learning to see things as accurately and cleanly as possible.
  • Learning to go beyond what you see verbatim, and make every subject YOUR personal impression of it.

That last stage in the list is where I’m currently striving to be.

It’s about turning the painting process into an interaction between you and the painting subject.

And that wraps up today’s episode!

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