This quote is a perfect one when relating to my artwork and my process of work. When I draw, I am very picky when it comes to what I want to keep and what I want to erase. This leads to me having an idea of perfectionism, and that It may cause me to doubt my own artistic credentials. An example of this is when on some days I feel like I can really draw well, and others I feel like I am not able to draw, which then brings the fact that on some days I am a lot less productive.
"Art is human; error is human; ergo, art is error."
I think this relates to me, again because of my process. I do not have a set goal when creating art, therefore a lot of my art comes from randomness. I think that a lot of this randomness is making errors, which in the end, I decide to keep. And my art is very true to what I like and how I draw, therefore I feel as it is very humanly true.
The best information about what you love is in your last contact with what you love. Put simply, your work is your guide: a complete, comprehensive, limitless reference book on your own work."
I think this shows the deeper image of my art being very personal. Since I draw a style which I really love, what I produce is always what I like. This being a limitless reference book to what I love in art, small details, interesting shapes, and parallel of worlds just to name a few.
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