Do-San-Ko Customs
Art, Ponymods and Superior Time-Wasting
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Faceberk
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Call the waaaaahmbulance.
It seems like I let others affect how I see my abilities too much. They become the trees for which I can't see the forest. If I get excited about something I do, it seems like it only takes one person to think otherwise to wreck that momentum. My self-esteem plummets in the process, and my creative drive halts.
Why do I let one person's ambivalence bother me so? I accept people have different tastes, but could I be doing things so that people will see them and give me some sort of compliment? If so, that's completely the wrong motivation. I used to post my art as a beginner without apology. I never expected any comments, and if I got one it completely made my whole WEEK. Fast forward a decade or so. What happened? Did I just forget that there are people who don't like certain concepts, styles, or colors, and it usually has nothing to do with your ability level? Did I make the mistake of thinking my work was universal and worthy of some praise? Is it because I'm trying something new and I'm showing it to people who've been doing that style/medium for years and they're jaded unless it's super special?
I need to stop letting lack of praise stop me. Praise is not my artistic fuel; it shouldn't be anyone's.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
No comment.
This is my soundtrack for this evening (definitely nws):
In other news, I'm painting a G4 custom inspired by the Elliott Smith memorial wall tonight, since it's getting close to that terrible anniversary.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
I dunno how I feel about this.
I'm halfway intrigued and halfway weirded out. I mean, I get it ... I had many dolls as a kid who had a certain fragrance. But would anyone who buys one of my customs actually like to have it smell like coffee, bananas, or "Christmas Eve"? That said, I'm going to order some and try it out. It could be an interesting detail.
Anyway, I was looking at the "flavors" list, and I couldn't help thinking there were things missing. Who could live without their ponies smelling of the following classic scents:
- Old Pennies
- Cheap Shoe Store
- Dry Erase Markers
- Seagram's 7
- Raccoon Saliva and Dirt
- Nutritional Yeast
- Shame
- Cat Lady's House
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Glue Sticks
- Wormy Dog
- Loganberry
- Terrarium
Blue skidoo'd, we can too!
There's no real point to this post.