IDK what I’m doing
Just gonna try something different 🤷🏾♂️
Trying something completely new in art can feel both exciting and intimidating; I’ve found this firsthand while experimenting with graffiti and sketchbook techniques. It’s a rewarding way to push personal boundaries and develop a unique style. What’s great about working in progress projects, especially in graffiti, is the freedom to make mistakes and learn from them in real-time. I often start with abstract sketches which evolve into bolder street art expressions. Sharing these moments publicly encourages feedback and motivates further improvement. If you’re considering diving into graffiti or a daily sketchbook habit, here are a few tips based on my experience: start small, with basic shapes or tags, and gradually increase complexity. Use inexpensive materials initially—practice is more important than perfection. Document your process—it’s fascinating to see growth over time. Don’t hesitate to mix styles; graffiti influenced sketching can lead to fresh, unexpected results. Remember, art is as much about the process as the final piece. Embrace the unknown and trust that each stroke adds to your creative journey. Engaging with communities online under hashtags like #workinprogress or #graffiti can also provide inspiration and support as you develop your own unique expression.

Very cool