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Artist Burnout Survival Guide: 12 Tips To Reclaim Your Creativity

by Daric Gill

Like any profession, artists can get burnt out. Whether you’re just coming out of the throes of all-nighter deadlines, you’ve lost a sense of inspiration, or rejection fatigue is raining on your clarity, it’s important to reflect & reset your internal dialog. Continue reading for 12 tips to reclaim your creativity from burnout.

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TOP POST: “What Kind Of Art Do You Make?”, Defining Your Discipline

This Year’s Top Post

by Daric Gill

This is a rebroadcast of the most viewed post taken from my website during this year.


“I hear you’re an artist. What kind of art do you make?”

Depending on the type of work that you make, this could be one of the most awkward introductions you might face. The lines between art fields can get pretty blurry sometimes. More often than not, the person asking is really looking for a term that they know: painter, sculptor, drawer, graphic artist, etc. But what if you do several of them? How do you answer then?

In this entry, I’ll discuss the differences between a few artist classifications. I’ve also designed a set of informative graphics that explains their differences by using funny food analogies. Check out the different classifications. Which one describes you?


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“What Kind Of Art Do You Make?”: Defining Your Discipline

“I hear you’re an artist. What kind of art do you make?”

Depending on the type of work that you make, this could be one of the most awkward introductions you might face. The lines between art fields can get pretty blurry sometimes. More often than not, the person asking is really looking for a term that they know: painter, sculptor, drawer, graphic artist, etc. But what if you do several of them? How do you answer then?

In this article, I’ll discuss the differences between a few artist classifications. I’ve also designed a set of informative graphics that explains their differences by using funny food analogies. Check out the different classifications. Which one describes you?

Continue reading “What Kind Of Art Do You Make?”: Defining Your Discipline