{"id":71,"date":"2017-09-13T07:00:58","date_gmt":"2017-09-13T11:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/markieckid\/?p=71"},"modified":"2017-09-13T07:00:58","modified_gmt":"2017-09-13T11:00:58","slug":"five-benefits-when-you-start-daily-art-practice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iblog.dearbornschools.org\/markieckid\/2017\/09\/13\/five-benefits-when-you-start-daily-art-practice\/","title":{"rendered":"Five benefits when you start daily art practice."},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>I found this article and was impressed at how true this is not only in art but in our everyday life.<\/h1>\n<p>https:\/\/www.eternallyinspiredmama.com\/5-benefits-of-starting-a-daily-art-practice\/<\/p>\n<h1>1. You Get Better<\/h1>\n<p>You\u2019re probably thinking this one\u2019s a no-brainer, because you\u2019ve heard it so many times. The only way to improve\u00a0is to practice.<\/p>\n<p>Sure, yes, of course. But take a moment to think about what that really means, and what it would look like for you. How much better would your art be if you spent 20 minutes a day on it, every single day? Think about what your paintings would look like a year from now. No, seriously. I want you to close your eyes and really picture your improvement. Can you see it? I bet you can. Those proportions you\u2019ve been struggling with? You\u2019ll have a handle on them by that point. You know how your noses always look a little funky? Draw faces for a year and I promise your nasal labial folds will be much improved.<\/p>\n<p>The truth is that improvement isn\u2019t linear. You\u2019re not going to get 2% better every time you practice, like some kind of robot automaton. Instead, what\u2019s going to happen is that you\u2019ll get exponentially better, and you won\u2019t even see it happening. It just will.<\/p>\n<p>It sounds a little magical, doesn\u2019t it? Well, there\u2019s nothing woo-woo about it. Every time you practice, you teach your brain that what you\u2019re doing has value. If you commit to your artistic practice and focus on it to the exclusion of all else, even for just a few minutes a day, you will make significant progress forward. It\u2019s inevitable.<\/p>\n<h1>2. You Stay Motivated<\/h1>\n<p>Motivation is sometimes hard to come by. Often we don\u2019t know what we want to paint or draw, and there\u2019s nothing worse than\u00a0staring at a white piece of paper. But the act of practice takes the pressure off, because it encourages us to detach from the end result. Our practice sessions aren\u2019t about producing masterpieces. They\u2019re about the act of creating for the pure joy of it. They\u2019re about playing, experimenting, letting go without the pressure of external criticism.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe you don\u2019t know what to draw, but you\u2019re passionate about faces, like I am. Your daily art practice could simply be drawing facial features. Every day, you sit down and draw a nose. Or an eye. Or a mouth. Or, if you\u2019re really fired up, all of those \u2013 and add a facial structure while you\u2019re at it. Because you\u2019re not aiming for a sellable final piece, the motivation to create will actually always be there, fueled by the previous day\u2019s practice session. It will be simmering in your subconscious, waiting to burst out of you during the next practice session.<\/p>\n<p>You\u2019ll be surprised at the way your subconscious works while you\u2019re away from your art. Often when you commit to a daily practice, you\u2019ll find yourself thinking of new things you want to create during your next session, techniques you want to try, skills you want to work on. And you\u2019ll be filling that blank page faster than you ever imagined possible.<\/p>\n<h1>3. You Get Closer To Your Goals<\/h1>\n<p>We all have them: those goals that seem out of our reach. We think to ourselves things like, \u201cWhen I get better, I\u2019ll get a booth at a local craft show and attempt to sell my paintings\u201d or \u201cIf I could only master that technique, I could approach the art gallery owner and see if he wants to carry my work.\u201d With practice, you\u00a0<em>will\u00a0<\/em>get better. You\u00a0<em>will<\/em>\u00a0master that elusive technique you\u2019ve been admiring, which in turn will give you courage to approach that gallery owner who seems so intimidating right now.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps you don\u2019t feel like you\u2019re ready to go after your goals today, and that\u2019s fine. But with a daily art practice, you will be \u2013 and sooner than you think.<\/p>\n<h1>4. You Keep Your Art Muscle Strong<\/h1>\n<p>Have you ever taken a break from your art for a while? Say, a week or two, or a month? Or even longer? When you came back to it, you probably felt \u2018rusty\u2019. Maybe you panicked a little, wondering if you can still do this, if you remember how. Perhaps you felt a bead of sweat on your forehead as you gripped your pencil and made the first mark on paper. Worst of all, maybe you convinced yourself that you\u2019d forgotten how to be an artist, and you gave up before you could reclaim your artistic identity.<\/p>\n<p>When you practice daily, you don\u2019t have to worry about any of that. You won\u2019t have to wonder if you remember how to do this, because, well, of course you do. You just did it yesterday. Your confidence will increase along with your artistic muscle.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not saying you\u2019re always going to feel inspired. Inspiration is fleeting. What\u2019s more important is scheduling your practice session and keeping that appointment so you hone and preserve your artistic ability over the long term.<\/p>\n<h1>5. You Grow Your Talent<\/h1>\n<p>How many times have you said to yourself, \u201cWow, they are really talented!\u201d? I bet you say it all the time, whether you realize it or not. In reality, what you attribute to natural ability is more than likely skill\u00a0acquired\u00a0through hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of practice. That artist who paints incredibly life-like, realistic ideas has probably been painting daily for the last decade.<\/p>\n<p>Once again, stop and consider where your skill level would be if you painted daily for the next ten years. Imagine what your art would look like at that point, and then think about how many people would be saying, \u201cWow, they are\u00a0 \u00a0 really talented!\u201d \u2013 and they\u2019d be speaking about you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I found this article and was impressed at how true this is not only in art but in our everyday life. https:\/\/www.eternallyinspiredmama.com\/5-benefits-of-starting-a-daily-art-practice\/ 1. You Get Better You\u2019re probably thinking this one\u2019s a no-brainer, because you\u2019ve heard it so many times. The only way to improve\u00a0is to practice. Sure, yes, of course. 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