“Artists with the lack of proper education and experience of working from life will copy whatever is visible on the photograph, without knowing what's underneath. As a result, instead of creating the in-depth and full of character portrait, they draw a mask with no soul.” SoulCharacterArtistResultsKnowingCreatingDrawsDepthPhotographVisibleMaskCopiesPortraitsPortraiture Author:Igor Babailov
“When you're creating you have to descend to depths. You've just got to go there - to the boredom, the banality, the loneliness and all that. Those moments of really feeling in the flow are fleeting.” MomentsFeelingsLonelinessCreatingFlowDepthBoredomFleetingBanality Author:Errollyn Wallen
“Happiness is a social creature. If you try to pursue it in a vacuum, it's very difficult to sustain it. But as soon as you get people focused on creating meaningful connections in the midst of their work, or increasing the meaning and depth of their relationships outside of work, we find happiness rising in step with that social connection.” PeopleIfsTryingSocialDifficultStepsCreaturesCreatingConnectionsDepthFocusedMeaningfulPursueRisingMidstVacuumsFinding HappinessMeaningful Connections Author:Shawn Achor
“All any filmmaker can do is focus on creating something that has depth and resonance, and then do whatever possible to get it seen by audiences and hope the word spreads.” Can DoAudienceFocusCreatingDepthSpreadFilmmakerResonanceCreating Something Author:Megan Griffiths
“I probably sensed the serious formality of the ceremonies and felt what others were feeling then. Looking back, I'd guess that it had opened up a gaping hole in my psyche. In the process of creating art, I might be trying to fill that hole, or to reduce its depth, or to make it feel less hollow. I think that making art could have helped from that moment on.” ThinkingFeelsTryingArtMomentsFeelingsMightFeltProcessSeriousCreatingDepthHolesThat MomentLooking BackCeremonyHollowFormalityCreating Art Author:Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook