tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747613805792201667.post7397775113978829194..comments2024-03-26T01:43:13.989+01:00Comments on The Art of Fantasio: Finding Your own PaceFantasiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08627459304312076689noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747613805792201667.post-8830280906327628452011-02-19T01:23:16.612+01:002011-02-19T01:23:16.612+01:00Thanks for your comment, I´m glad you can relate t...Thanks for your comment, I´m glad you can relate to this topic!<br /><br />It was helpful that the artscenter I studied, were surprisingly open as to how I wanted to achieve the given assignments, I can only imagine if I had the same experience with tutors as you did, I´d probably also given up. <br /><br />It sounds great that you found a medium that is 1:1 on par with your creativity!Fantasiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08627459304312076689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8747613805792201667.post-9691837677951886962011-02-18T21:02:29.558+01:002011-02-18T21:02:29.558+01:00I was nodding my head furiously as I read this!
W...I was nodding my head furiously as I read this! <br />When I was studying art at University I really started to hate the thing I loved because it was being produced at someone else' pace, to THEIR agenda and not mine. The tutors at my University were very manipulative and weren't really supportive of a style they didn't understand so it took all the fun out of creativity for me.<br /><br />Once I left and started making jewellery I found a medium that I had never even considered before that gets me really excited! I love putting together my sketch book ideas (something I really struggled with on my course) and I estimate my output has gone up at least 100% in the last few months compare to my entire three years at Uni.Gainahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08495953058626656188noreply@blogger.com