I think I'm going to postpone art classes for a while. I enjoy my fellow students and instructors and always find something that strengthens my painting, but I've reached a point where I just need to paint. And paint. And paint. The classes and homework gives me the structure and discipline I often lack, so I'll need to work in that, too.
Interestingly, as I'm making this decision, I came across a great article from Robert Glenn. He talks about the career paths and success of two recent art school graduates. To quickly summarize, it was the person who cranked out 2000 paintings vs. 11 large paintings who is the success and represented by a number of galleries.
Also, not to long ago I read the book "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell. In the book he talks about the 10,000 Hour Rule. This is the number of hours you need to put into your craft to become a success. (20 hours of practice every week for 10 years.) "The thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he
or she works. That's it. And what's more, the people at the very top
don't work just harder or even much harder than everyone else. They work
much, much harder."
Hmm... that's gonna mean a lot of painting to get in my 10,000 hours.
1 comment:
I think your instincts are right, you are certainly at the point where you can follow your own path. Take advantage of this time and paint! (said not without impractical envy)
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