01-06-2014, 10:39 PM
Perhaps it would be wise to assess what "quality" really means to you, and how your idea of quality is reflected in your approach to art. Art is never really finished until you let go of your attachment to it.
I think you already have control over your art and the control is so much so that the art has become a "product" rather than an enjoyable endeavour of self exploration. The "messiness" you are not fond of is actually the messiness within yourself, the chaos you cannot pin down and have perhaps yet learned to appreciate for what it is in itself.
As inspiration I feel motivated to show you one of my "scribbles" which came without any plan.
I think you already have control over your art and the control is so much so that the art has become a "product" rather than an enjoyable endeavour of self exploration. The "messiness" you are not fond of is actually the messiness within yourself, the chaos you cannot pin down and have perhaps yet learned to appreciate for what it is in itself.
As inspiration I feel motivated to show you one of my "scribbles" which came without any plan.
![[Image: 298730_10152063827540585_2133983776_n.jpg]](https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/298730_10152063827540585_2133983776_n.jpg)