answering my own question, i'd say don't let inspo pile up! i have endless pinterest boards that speak to me but i need to take it and make something! i'd say im in my transitioning period of being stuck to being unstuck, and with that i'm writing out my plans clear cut and it helps me by having bite sized pieces!
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I am a huge fan of pinterest, it helps me constantly find new artists and inspo, its especially great when the algorithm catches up with the stuff you like, i have boards for every type of art medium and i constantly reference back to them when i’m stuck creatively Secondly keeping a sketchbook on you at all times is great, it allows you to sketch out/jot down ideas as they come, my sketchbooks are always full of half-baked ideas and plenty of notes. Even if i dont end up making anything i sketch out it helps reinforce the idea-to-page pipeline that is very important for art making… good luck :)
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i had been feeling so uninspired for months but since a couple of weeks ago my mind is full of ideas and random sentences that i've written down and i'm now turning into my next substack posts. i love it whenever inspiration hits but when it hits after a slump it's even better! it's like i can feel my purpose again and it's so exciting to create something you can truly be proud of
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at least for me, writer's block occurs when i feel like i've exhausted thoughts, ideas, motifs, etc. that used to fuel creative output previously – but changing your perspective (either by changing your influences, or your environment, etc.) will put more gas in your tank to write new, exciting things, and to experiment with how you write about those things in the artist's way, julia cameron mentions how a core tenant of the program is "artist dates" where you go out on a solo excursion to give yourself more creative "input" like novel life experiences, new perspectives on familiar experiences, etc. that can then funnel into creative output i think a similar effort is just reading more; for example, i like sci-fi as a consumer, but when i was reading parable of the sower by octavia butler for a book club, i was so inspired by it that previous projects in that genre i had parked because they felt uninspired became exciting to work on again. new sci-fi projects came to me and gave me some runway to outline / draft them. same for fantasy, non-fiction, etc the more you're inspired (either by your experiences or your influences) the easier it will be to write more, because exploration will often take less effort than refinement. both are essential parts of the process, but if you're exclusively refining based on a body of work limited in scope, it's going to take more time / be more agonizing / feel less worth it; if you can expand that scope, there'll always be something to say on the page
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