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Trying to get back into the flow of drawing after not drawing for three entire weeks! When I stop drawing for a while, it’s hard for me to feel motivated again. I think it’s because every time I draw, I make mental notes of something I want to improve at or explore in a future drawing session, which motivates me to continue. When I haven’t drawn in a while, I just don’t know what to focus on. It’s like I have to get the engine going and it’s a little bit harder than it would normally be! It also didn’t help that my first pfizer shot had me feeling totally exhausted for 4 days! Anyway, I decided to do some head studies to get the juices flowing again, with a focus on strong lighting. I’m feeling my creative flow slowly returning now :) Hope you like these!

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Anonymous

It's good to hear you feel better! motivation sometimes is a hard thing... doing studies seems like a good idea! Will try it as well 😁

Anonymous

Oh wow this is so gorgeous! Absolutely stunning!

Anonymous

Thanks for sharing – looks great! On the subject of motivation, I can relate to what you describe. I actually permanently have several projects to juggle at the same time that require ideas and creativity, and often find it difficult to get back into the flow. However, since this has always been the case for me, I've gotten used to it by now and try not to pay too much attention to the initial feeling of lack of motivation. 😃

Anonymous

Me encanta Loish!! Me parece alucinante la facilidad que tienes de reflejar los volúmenes y mostrarlos de una manera tan plástica y gráfica a la vez. Me alegro mucho que estes mejor!!!

Lion Art Studio

Great studies, I really love the energy your work has… I totally understand what it’s like to have time off & then find it takes a while to get back into the groove. I recently was out for 3 months, had an infection in my hand & was in & out of hospital, had 3 surgeries, so many antibiotics It’s unreal…. & I still don’t have full movement & feeling in it… may never get better than it is now. At least I’m able to draw again though, but it was such a long break… I’ve never felt as lost as I am atm, keep starting things & not going on with them.. so weird. Hope your all good now, the world needs more of your amazing work!

Loish

that's so intense, sorry you had to go through that!! i can imagine it takes a while to get into drawing again.. maybe you have to get used to a new way of working. best of luck with your healing process!

Loish

it's what I always fall back on if I'm not sure what to draw :)

Loish

that's a smart plan. things usually work out in the end and that initial anxiety tends to fade!

Anonymous

I'm sorry to read that. Indeed, one often cannot imagine that something that is so much a part of one's life, such as drawing, is suddenly no longer possible for health reasons. All the best wishes for you and I hope you get well soon.

Lion Art Studio

Thanks so much Lois & Moritz.

Anonymous

I hear you--even for me on trumpet, any time off leads to inertia. There's also (depending on the time off) a certain amount of physical atrophy, a small loss of muscle tone, making the initial session(s) back less productive, which is a hurdle that must be pushed through. Do you notice any changes in your technique or focus maintenance after laying off, or is the challenge mostly motivational? (And out of flow or not, the heads look great..."strong" is the first word I thought.) Thanks!

Anonymous

I love the drama you created with light and shadow. It is just so enjoyable to look at your art, even studies like this. Thanks for sharing your experience, I'm glad you're feeling better and that your creative juices are come back 😊

Anonymous

Love these. So dramatic! Just curious, did you use reference for these? Would you able to share if so? I struggle with stylizing reference and end up doing more likeness studies than 'referencing'.

Loish

I absolutely used reference from these! they were just pulled from google, so not stock photos as far as I know. these were the ref images I used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Hu0OGhFNDot-GYauiQq-4_huBDr6Zhj/view?usp=sharing

Loish

thank you so much Dan! I do notice that, while I still have all the skills I need to draw after a long break, I am not as fast or efficient. I am much better at managing my time while drawing if I'm drawing regularly! But for the most part, it's indeed a motivational challenge.

Anonymous

Great. Thanks for sharing the reference. Wanted to see how you pushed the shapes and in this case the lighting too. Lovely!

Anonymous

Great value

Anonymous

I love the subtle add of color in the final version.^^