"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Dan, those are my thoughts too, I too push things to the last few days, sometimes those are my best designs and prints, but hey I've been doing it now for 12 years so why stop now. Hey Dan that little sketch they send over does look like something I've seen before but hey it is what it is.Darryl
For me it's been a different kind of transition. Some of you remember when I popped up. I didn't know jack and it's because of the Jeris, Commands, Fluids, DTD, HotRod Xs, Dions, Webers, and countless others that I know anything. I'm in constant fan mode which works for me because I don't see this as a competition.I see our journeys as individual and much more personal. I don't compare. Not only because I really do see the work of others in an admiration only light, but also because I know that my art comes from me and my experiences and nobody else has the same.That attitude has really helped me be a better fan of the art of others and be helped me to be able to just share in and enjoy art for what it is....individual expression.Now...on the other side I also recognize I am a commercial artist. I do work to get paid. I don't have a higher calling, and like I have said before, I don't believe the "gift" is in ability or proficiency in ones craft. I don't think it's a given talent...it's a learned behavior, with one exception.I believe the "gift" is stubbornness. The gift is being stubborn enough to stick with something you are not good at, until you are good at it. That being said, I have had my ups and downs in this field like anyone else and I think I'm in a pretty ok place right now. My personal view may be more subtle than some but my drive to get to where I am ok with what I do is pretty strong. Can't really ask for more than that.On a side note, I made it a point to have my daughter watch the video and we had a good talk about it. It was kinda cool to share that with her so I'm gonna call this one a good one.