Entry 35: Finding Your Artistic Soul

Hey Crew!

Welcome back! How are you guys doing? I am not sure if it is just where I live, but I can already smell the Autumn air blowing in. I can’t wait! I can’t wait for fresh apples and cooler days. Plus all the spooky Halloween festivities. If you can’t tell already, Halloween is my favorite holiday. Do you think we should participate in Inktober? I’m still thinking about it, but maybe. Any-who, time to get to why we are all gathered here today.

How to Find Your Artistic Self

Now there is no right or wrong way to find your artistic style. I feel your eye roll too. I have never really felt like I have/had a “style”. And every book, blog, interview, lecture, and mentor never made sense to me. I felt like I was pulled in a million different ways and never felt close to what I was searching for. I think that also is part of me that is still so scared to show my work. I am getting more comfortable with it, but I still second guess myself. I still try to make excuses for mistakes I have made. But I have to realize that no one will really see the mistakes unless I point them out. They are going to read the art with their own eyes and make their own story from it. That is why I don’t write as much as I once did about my work. I keep them whiddled down to technique and some back story. The saying “I’m my own worst enemy” needs to be craved into my gravestone at this point.*

Anyway, what I am trying to say is to take my advice like a grain of salt. Maybe my process and ideas will work for you or they won’t. But if I can strike a cord with just one of you and I have made the difference in your thinking and work, then I have done my job.

What do you like?

I want you to figure out what kind of art/creations appeal to you the most. What kind of things do you like to read about? Fantasy, war, history, mystery, romance, etc? Why do you like them? Do they pick at a string in your soul? Do you find it calming? Do you find them make you happy? I want you to take that feeling that you feel about your favorite books and figure out what kind of visual art gives you that same feeling. Do you like bold line work? Do you like bright colors? Does your eye tend to follow realistic artwork or more abstract? What sparks your fire?

Personally, my likes are very fluid. But there are a few things that will allows grab my attention.

  • Bold Lines
  • Flat
  • Simple
  • Geometric
  • Vector

I know what you are thinking, “But Suzanna, your artwork doesn’t really reflect that.” I know. That is part of my inner battle. Part of me thinks that “good” art is detailed and full of depth and “perfection”. And the other side is screaming to just go with the flow and do what makes me happy. There is no right or wrong way to create. There is just the way that makes your soul sing. I think that is one of the most toxic thing in the art world, that there is a right and wrong way. The thinking that perfection and following the rules destroy creativity. There is no right or wrong way, there is only your way. And that is something that I am still fighting within my own work. But I am not going to let it rule over me anymore.

Time to do some research.

Knowledge is power. I am not staying that you have to get your PhD in Art History to understand how to find your style. All I am saying is that a quick Google search will help you. I personally would head over the the library and look into art history books, but I am just that kind of nerdy, book lover. I just want you to skim over the history of art periods and note which periods strike that cord in you.

Here are my favorite times in art history.

  • The Golden Age of Illustration (1850 – 1925)
  • Art Nouveau (1890 -1910)
  • Art Deco (1908 – 1935)

From here I can look to the masters of these time periods. To see how they went about their pieces. To see what they were used for. To see the impact of their art on culture and society.

How did the Masters pull it off?

Now I want you to pick out a few of the masters from the time period(s) you fancied. It is time to get down in the dirt. I want you to copy the masters. Copy their work. Now I am not saying plagiarize their work, don’t ever plagiarize another’s work. No, I want you do use the pieces as a method of learning. Think of it as developing muscle memory. The more you do something over and over the easier it gets, to a point were you don’t even think about it. Which leads us to that boorish word of Practice. Unfortunately, practice does make perfect. I hate it too, my friends. It is needed to train your hand-eye coordination and your brain. Sort of like learning to type. You first start off slow and one figuring the keys. Then you start adding more of your fingers and need to build up their strength and knowing what key you are hitting without looking. Then you pick up speed. And soon you are typing as fast as you can think of the words.

You can also copy the masters to help blow past your art block. It keeps you creating. It starts making you think. It brings that fire back to life. It brings you closer to your self.

How can you make it your own?

Look at your doodles and sketchbooks, can you see the similarities in the work that you create without even thinking about it? That means you are halfway there already. Keep playing with your craft. Keep experimenting. You have to get comfortable with your art. You just have to let it flow. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to your art. It is your art, you need to reclaim it from the toxic space that tells you it isn’t good enough. You are an artist, you are good enough.

To summarize; find out what hits you in your soul, research history and masters, copy the masters, learn their skills, and make it your own through practice. Once you start listening to what fills you with happiness, you will start to see how good you actually are. Always be yourself and that is where you will find your true style and your true self.

I hope this has helped you with your own journey. I know I still have a lot to learn myself. I also know that I have a lot more practicing to do too. Well we better get to it, right? I’ll see you tomorrow to see the what I have in store for Tuesday’s Fan-Art days. Do you have any ideas? Can’t wait! Remember to stay safe and to stay sane.

Until next time,

Suzanna 🌙

* : Please note that this is a joke 😎