ahoteinrun wrote:
Shollia wrote:
I do that too. Most of the time when it happens I'll scream into my pillow, hit the sketchbook and I'll either feel like crying or will cry.
I don't hit my sketchbook... it's too precious to me (well the 13 I have in my room currently... are precious to me.) I'll cry too. Artist blocks are the worst for me though. It's like physical pain, it just aches... and it hurts. And I can draw, but it's never right... it's just... crud. *shrug*
*eyes current chalk drawing* Like right now. Absolute crud.
Now THAT'S artists block. I know how you feel, I'm like that with dance. If I can't get a move exactly right or if I need to choreograph a small section and I've got "dancer's block", it drives me mad. Nothing looks right and I end up throwing a wobbly and storming off. I'm very passionate when it comes to dance and I set myself (and others) very high standards that no one can live up to. I hate seeing anyone who can't dance think they can. I'm the worlds biggest critic!
Also, when I'm bored, I start running through dance routines in my head and look down to see that I'm actually marking it through with my feet. Very embarrasing whilst in a bus queue or english exam. My boyfriend says I even dance and twitch in my sleep.
I get bored very easily too. Whenever I'm writing a straight forward essay I always manage to go off on one. For example, in the creative section of my G.C.S.E. English exam, I got bored and started writing about hobos. Still got an A though.
I make up weird imaginary creatures and create really strange (yet funny!) stories with them just for fun. Frankelope the Elepig is a classic example.
My mom says that my minds just too big for my body. I say it's because I have no attention span.
