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Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth
Jordan Morpeth
132 episodes
7 months ago
“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.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Business,
Design,
Careers
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# 119. Let's Talk About: Why Finding Your Art Style Does Not Matter!
Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth
4 years ago
# 119. Let's Talk About: Why Finding Your Art Style Does Not Matter!
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.
Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth
“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.