“You must write three brilliant hours of comedy to write 5 great minutes.” - Mike Birbiglia.
This is a concept to get yourself through life most of the things you will do as a young person in your career and your life.
When it comes to creative mastery there is no substitute for a quantity of work. Quality of work comes from repetition.
Pablo Picasso drew on a napkin, while in a bar. A woman came up to him and asked may I have that napkin, as he threw it aside.
He replied, “certainly, that will be $60,000.”
The woman replied “$60,000 but you drew that in five minutes, on a napkin!”
Pablo replied, “yes but it took me 60 years of practice to simply draw that in five minutes.
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“You must write three brilliant hours of comedy to write 5 great minutes.” - Mike Birbiglia.
This is a concept to get yourself through life most of the things you will do as a young person in your career and your life.
When it comes to creative mastery there is no substitute for a quantity of work. Quality of work comes from repetition.
Pablo Picasso drew on a napkin, while in a bar. A woman came up to him and asked may I have that napkin, as he threw it aside.
He replied, “certainly, that will be $60,000.”
The woman replied “$60,000 but you drew that in five minutes, on a napkin!”
Pablo replied, “yes but it took me 60 years of practice to simply draw that in five minutes.
“You must write three brilliant hours of comedy to write 5 great minutes.” - Mike Birbiglia.
This is a concept to get yourself through life most of the things you will do as a young person in your career and your life.
When it comes to creative mastery there is no substitute for a quantity of work. Quality of work comes from repetition.
Pablo Picasso drew on a napkin, while in a bar. A woman came up to him and asked may I have that napkin, as he threw it aside.
He replied, “certainly, that will be $60,000.”
The woman replied “$60,000 but you drew that in five minutes, on a napkin!”
Pablo replied, “yes but it took me 60 years of practice to simply draw that in five minutes.
Gimmicks are not always the best thing to chase and this week we are talking about how difficult it can be to have a successful gimmick in the art world and how it can actually more often than not, come naturally.
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Have you made a tonne of goals at the beginning of the year and found that almost none of them have been achieved?
Well today we will be discussing how you can use one key strategy to schedule your time, batch your to do list and get closer to your goals and finished projects over the next half of 2021
Your style does not matter. Style is the ego getting in the way. style is simply a marketing buzz word. Your style comes organically. The Professional knows this. The style of your work serves the work. Style is fluid. Listen this week to find out why your style does not matter.
This week the tables have turned. Jordan is being interviewed. Thanks to Rob Ainkin for this episode. For Rob's university assessment he interviewed Me and the interview went so well and Rob had such great questions, he kindly allowed me to share it here on Making Lemonade with all of you! Hope you enjoy the table being turned and the mirror on me for a change.
What is an NFT and why are people making so much fuss about them! This is my own attempt at explaining them in layman's terms and to make a record of the beginning of the next evolution of the internet and the way our world works!
Last week we spoke about the deep dark feelings you had and that we have to put them into our art for the sake of others. This week we are talking about exactly how to do that.
Get it wrong.
So you can get it right.
I dare you.
This Week's Challenge:
Spend the next two weeks amongst your artistic practice, and get it wrong on purpose. Start your time with your chosen art form, and make bad art intentionally. Be bold.
This year was miserable we all know this. Let's not let 2021 get on top of us and learn from our failures, stop blaming others for our lack of success and take our lives in our hands and lead them where we want them to go. It's time to really take the lemons that life give us and make some god damned lemonade!
Everyone can draw!
When we are little children, some of you still are.
We just make marks with crayons and chalk and any pen we can find.
I have a two-year-old and she draws on her legs and hands with whatever pen she can get her hands on, she doesn’t care what it looks like she just loves the process.
We draw instinctively and without too much thought as children.
We just draw.
Dan Scanlon is the director and writer or Pixar's "Onward" and this week we are breaking down his three steps to how he wrote Onward and how to apply it to all of our storytelling form comic books to marketing.
Learn How To Break The Rules by Doing The Uncommon Within The Rules, by asking 4 important questions:
1. What Are The Rules?
2. What is uncommon within the rules?
3. What’s your niche?
4. Who is your audience?
Come take a walk with me and meet your true self.
Why do we envision our future selves?
1. To see exactly where we want to be.
2. To see what gaps we need to fill in.
3. We have the A now we need the B like a map.
Are you ready to beat that creative fear? Let's meet the mentor!
Let's make the next step and take the red piill from the mentor and move into the new world!
We have the High Priestess from Venus on today @ritual44 Em Rose. We are talking about how she took the person she mixes it up into her art and learnt to love herself and her art.
“You must write three brilliant hours of comedy to write 5 great minutes.” - Mike Birbiglia.
This is a concept to get yourself through life most of the things you will do as a young person in your career and your life.
When it comes to creative mastery there is no substitute for a quantity of work. Quality of work comes from repetition.
Pablo Picasso drew on a napkin, while in a bar. A woman came up to him and asked may I have that napkin, as he threw it aside.
He replied, “certainly, that will be $60,000.”
The woman replied “$60,000 but you drew that in five minutes, on a napkin!”
Pablo replied, “yes but it took me 60 years of practice to simply draw that in five minutes.