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Art comes with a price

 Art comes with a price and the price is discipline. In an ideal situation, assuming you have absolutely no other drama going on in life and all you need to do is sit and work on your art, even in this best situation what is required is discipline, routine of creating every single day and making things work. Art is demanding and one undeniable thing is discipline, you need to sit down, create a routine and follow the routine even when you are at your lowest. Great people who have existed and the ones who exist now have one thing in common to say and that is “Take time out and devote it to your art every single day". 

Lately, I haven't felt really motivated to do anything but I try my best to be disciplined and put out something and something is always better than nothing.



This is one such piece I created out of this mantra, I was not having much of a clue about what I want to create, turned out beautiful. Calligraphy can find its way anywhere, said my teacher and it stuck to me. Creating this Mandala was like revisiting my days at calligraphy class, memories and my teacher's words. He is an awesome man, master I call him! So, I just tried to put out my lessons and drew alphabets in Mandala and I still am reminiscing the good days. 

 An art piece dedicated to discipline, my teacher and memories. And a hail to calligraphy!

 Do tell what your everyday “discipline” is? and how you associate with creation process. And tell me if you are able to recognize any alphabets in there!

 

Keep creating!

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Comments

  1. Every time I see your Mandala artwork, I am just in awe - like how did she do that? It's amazing how you are exploring new things every day in this sphere.

    Well for the letters, I see (U,V,R,O)

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  2. Thank you so much! And well there are more alphabets try to find😅

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  3. Keep oursleves motivated is the hardest thing to do, I guess. Because our mind jumble in every situation and most of the people get demotivated from the situation. Amazingly expressed these words through your art.
    Amazing work Artist. Keep
    Doing keep inspiring.

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  4. Art does not require specific patterns, in fact, the way your pen moves results into ART. You really amaze me with your words.

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