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Keeping it Creative

This week, I’ll be talking about how a creative dry spell has been affecting me, and how I fixed it! It all started with the end of the spring semester. I was drained from projects and finals, and couldn’t wait to take a break for the summer. After the first week of relaxing, I wanted to start some new art projects, so I did, but I never seemed to finish them. Soon after that, I lost all motivation to do any art. I then got a graphic design  internship at a local design firm and realized I would be doing art related things all day every day, which made me happy.

This job is teaching me things about art and design that I never knew, and better yet, is helping me be more creative. Each day is something new, sometimes I do things I’ve never even done before. Being able to be challenged every day, and being creative every day, has really helped with my personal art work. After work, I’ll go home and have the motivation to create more art, even though I was doing it all day. Keeping your mind busy every day really helps with an art block, too. I would always have a million ideas in my head for an art project, but never know how to start it, or I would never finish it because it wouldn’t work out the way I wanted it to.

Well, here are some ways that helped me get over my creative slump!

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