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Expressing Your Unique Creative Vision As An Artist

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This article includes inspirational messages and motivational quotes from me and famous artists. The purpose is to serve as a reminder for you to always strive to express your unique creative vision as an artist.

Expressing your unique vision as an artist may be one of your biggest challenges. May this article provide the energy and stamina during all phases and experiences of being an artist. I wish you creative bliss today and always.

Please return to this page whenever you need a dose of inspiration and share it with fellow artists. 

Expressing Your Unique Creative Vision As An Artist by Renee Phillips
As an artist yoju are born with a compelling need to probe the depths of self-expression and proclaim self-liberation. However, the challenge that lies before you is no small task. 

Expressing your unique vision as an artist may be one of your biggest challenges. It demands that you explore your innate creativity, fight the demons, ignore the critical voices, discover your strengths, push them to the max, and firmly place your inimitable handprint on the Earth with absolute conviction and no regrets!

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As an artist you must master your craft and then transcend it: Stop thinking about what others have taught you. Let go of your crutches and fly solo. When you let your unique vision soar you lift the world with you.

Your art is a reflection of how you respond to life – your emotions, your experiences, your values, beliefs and choices – the sum of what makes you unique. Trust it and follow and you’ll encounter many discoveries about yourself waiting to be revealed.

When I am asked to write an Art Review for an artist. As I examine an artist’s work I look for that personal handprint – the signs that reveal how the artist has found their own voice and has shaped feelings and ideas into unique forms. I always hope to find that extraordinary spark of innovation that always makes my heart beat faster.


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Art that is noticeably “derivative” of another artist’s style and reflects very little of the artist’s personal view of the world is a sign that the artist has yet to discover his or her own voice or has and is afraid to express it.

We know about artists who have stepped outside the current mainstream and pushed against the tides in order to remain true to themselves. Their words remind us to stay the course.

Georgia O’Keeffe affirmed, “I decided I was a very stupid fool not to at least paint as I wanted to and say what I wanted to when I painted, as that seemed to be the only thing I could do that didn’t concern anybody but myself.

Chuck Close, a major artist of this century, expressed it well when he said that he felt “trapped” in other artists’ painting styles, as an abstract expressionist, until he formulated “new ways to make marks that make art.”

Alice Neel said, “The minute I sat in front of a canvas, I was happy. Because it was a world, and I could do as I like in it.”

Frida Kahlo exclaimed, “I paint my own reality. I paint because I need to, and I paint always whatever passes through my head, without any other consideration.”

Quote by Renee Phillips "Let your unique vision shine. Let it rejoice. Let it reverberate throughout the world."
Quote by Renee Phillips “Let your unique vision shine.”

Creating art career goals can be adventurous, creative and rewarding. Every day you get another opportunity to delve into your deepest desires and formulate new ways to bring them to fruition.


Also Read  “Take Your Art Career Dreams and Goals Higher”

You’ll find ways to increase your pleasure while you plan your art career dreams and goals. I have given these exercises to many of my coaching clients and in my group workshops so I know they really work! Have fun as you take your art career dreams and goals higher with these 8 steps!


Also Read “How Are You Unique As An Artist?”

Many artists inform me that they love the challenging exercises I offer them on this website. The list of questions you’ll find below is one of the examples. An important truth you can learn about yourself as a creative individual is how are you unique as an artist. This knowledge will help you develop your innate creative talents and vision. This should be a high-level priority on your list.



Filed Under: Articles, Featured Articles, Inspiration Tagged With: art career advice, art career success, unique vision

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Renée Phillips is a mentor and advocate for artists helping them achieve their fullest potential. She provides career advice, writing services, and promotion for artists from beginners to advanced. She organizes online exhibitions as Director/Curator of Manhattan Arts International www.ManhattanArts.com and Founder of The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS www.healing-power-of-art.org. As an arts' advocate she has served on the advisory boards of several non-profit arts organizations. She lives in New York, NY.

Comments

  1. Linda S Watson says

    03/20 at 11:46 pm

    A great article that I needed today. I have always appreciated how you have encouraged my creative vision. Thank you for everything you do for artists everywhere.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      03/22 at 4:14 pm

      Thank you Linda! It’s always a joy and honor to encourage your talent and creative vision. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to do so. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Ken Clark says

    02/19 at 3:01 pm

    What is my creative vision? I just love to paint. Primarily in oils. I’ve been attending Classes for the past 7-8 years part time at The Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore,MD. I’ve done quite a few pet portrait commissions as well as selling a few landscape and still life paintings. But there’re millions upon millions of excellent artists out there painting what I love to paint. Maybe I’m just practicing and am afraid to step out. I feel blocked up or that I’m not understanding how “voice” relates to art. I’d love to be in a gallery and was accepted in one near me. After one week the entire town was flooded out. They never reopened. But all that said, I think just reading this page on your site has helped give me some direction to think about as pertaining to myself. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      02/20 at 9:54 am

      Dear Ken, Thank you for visiting and reading “Expressing Your Unique Creative Vision As An Artist”. I’m glad this article has given you direction. I encourage you to continue to follow your love for painting. You may also want to consider joining online artists groups that offer mutual support. Later, when you’ll be able to attend events and meet in person, art groups will provide more camaraderie and opportunities for exhibiting together. Please also explore this website for the dozens of articles written to motivate and inspire you to follow your passion. All the best to you!

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  3. Mary Mirabal says

    08/02 at 7:58 pm

    This is a fabulous and on target article Renée. Having just returned from a three month stay in Santa Fe, NM I am more determined to have my story told through my art.

    Thanks for all you do for Artists everywhere.

    Best,
    Mary Mirabal

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      08/04 at 2:55 pm

      Thank you Mary for your kind words. May you and your unique creative vision continue to expand and resonate!

      Reply
  4. Linda S Watson says

    01/31 at 1:14 pm

    Wow, this article directly speaks to my heart and makes me even more grateful for your encouragement and support. Thank you for believing in me.

    Reply
  5. Steve urwin says

    01/13 at 11:44 am

    Thanks Renee,your timely articles are always encouraging to me to be who I am as an artist and also, to keep pushing the envelope of experimentation and learn new ways to express myself and discover more in the process

    Reply
  6. Leila Ghasempor says

    04/19 at 1:12 pm

    Dear Renee,
    Like always great article. Thanks for that.
    Reading this part “Art that is noticeably “derivative” of another artist’s style and reflects very little of the artist’s personal view of the world is a sign that the artist has yet to discover his or her own voice or has and is afraid to express it,” raised this question for me; What about artists who appropriate other artists works or sometimes they even do minor changes in another artist’s original artwork and they make this their own voice and artworks. Do these artists are still discovering to find their own voice or are afraid to explore more?
    Best,
    Leila

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    • Renee Phillips says

      04/19 at 2:15 pm

      Dear Leila, Thank you for your kind words. From the face of your question, without considering a variety of examples, my reaction is, it seems to me that (unless there are rare exceptions) artists who copy/reproduce/plagiarize have entirely different issues than just trying to find their way. Unless of course they are art students and copy the masters for educational purposes. What do you think about the artists you refer to? All the best, Renee

      Reply

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