i think i’ve figured out the reason you’re sad all the time.
it has something to do with your mess of a tongue, bitten through
and scarred from the times you’ve tried to hold your words inside.
stop doing that. let them out,
they’re not worth the blood in your mouth.
neither is your parents. and i’m not going to try
and tell you that they’ll understand one day
because some moms and dads never will.
but you’re always gonna have a skyline, you’re
always gonna have something to look forward to.
believe me, the world never ends.
not even on the days you want it to.
not even on the days when you
I think every artist out here has experienced it at least one time in their career: the so called artblock. A moment of total lack of inspiration that suddenly hits you, and leaves you unable to create. Most often the solution is to just wait. Most artblocks will solve automatically with time. But there are circumstances in which an artblock doesn't automatically disappear, or when you have deadlines to catch. In that case, you might be helped by some basic tips to conquer your artblock.
Over the years, I've experienced an artblock (or writersblock, as they call it for fiction writers) many, many times. Most of them were short, but the longe
hello i haven't updated here in a while! i'm more active on my tumblr now! this is my art tag, what i've posted myself (because i also reblog things).
i might post here sometimes but i'm not really that into dA lately! there's a link to it in my profile here.
(also if anyone knows any other art-sharing websites please let me know!)
if i end up changing the url (as i do frequently it seems) i'll probably change the link on my dA profile, or it'll be on my other blog under the "art blog" link.
i won't be leaving dA of course, because I have friends here!
i'm also pretty active on my instagram and i post my art there!
i've had a v good sum