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"Take your time"

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Blogger Tom Sarmo said...

Well said. Facebook and the internet is often like an instant shelf of those self-help and health magazines--the ones that only make people feel helpless and worse =]

7:58 AM

Blogger Jenni Hendrich said...

Thanks for this post. Find myself feeling bad for not producing a lot of work. I'll definitely feel better about taking more time on my works after reading this.

4:12 PM

Blogger Sadami said...

Dear Wouter, thank u so much! Plse advocate voiceless artists & keep up wonderful work!
Best wishes, Sadami

7:50 PM

Blogger Richard said...

Great Post, very well said

8:37 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you so much. I recently deleted my instagram account as I'm at an early stage of my drawing development (relearning the basics) and was getting so frustrated seeing other peopl's work because it looks so simple and then before you know it you're trying to emmulate it and failing miserably. Thanks for sharing this post

4:54 AM

Blogger Steph said...

Great idea! I agree I get feeling like I'm getting past in life but when I sit down and do something and spend time on it I'm at my most happiest!!

4:40 PM

Blogger Thomas Lebeltel said...

Very well said.

2:11 AM

Blogger Rohit Kelkar said...

It's important for young learners to instill this wisdom in their hearts.
Truly, art is not a 9 to 5 job, it's a way of life :)

Thank you so much for being a constant inspiration :)

7:43 AM

Anonymous rebecca said...

Bless you for this post!

5:07 AM

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