www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake
In this video, Phil Hansen talks about how he developed a shake in his hands and stopped creating art because of it, but came back to the craft eventually. He talks of how he used his weaknesses to create even more and creative art. I feel like this speech is meant to tell artists to think outside the box, but not try too hard, and embrace their faults. I believe I am more inspired to be more genuinely creative with art, instead of just doing what I'm told. Hansen discusses his faults, but how he overcame them, which is very inspiring. In my opinion, I feel like more artists should listen to him, and not feel so pressured into a box of specific art styles.
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AuthorMy name's Morgan, and I'm a student at VMCCA. I am dedicating this blog to documenting my creative journeys at this school. Archives
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