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5 Ways to Rediscover your Art and Reclaim your Passion

According to Drew from Skinny Artist, these are his top ways on how you can recover yourself into your passion.

1. Feed your creative soul - You need to regularly replenish your creative well by absorbing the work of those artists around you.
2. Control your environment and distractions - We need to find a way to give our imagination that blank creative canvas where it can experiment, reconnect, and play around with all of those images and ideas that we have absorbed from the world around us.
3. Do some small creative act every day -simply create something every day and to leave some type of record of it that you can return to later.  I think eventually you’ll find that it becomes a positive feedback loop as other artists begin to comment and respond to your work.
4. Find your community - Wherever you decide to hang out, be sure that you allow yourself to occasionally open up and be vulnerable.  Just like in the real world, people want to connect with real people not some fake super-confident version of yourself.
5. Experiment, expand, and don’t look back - don’t be afraid to experiment and try something new.

Major credits to: https://skinnyartist.com/5-ways-to-rediscover-your-art-and-reclaim-your-passion/

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