How to Get Good Ideas for Art (2024)

Where Do Good Art Ideas Come From?

Steven Johnson illustrates the sequence leading to the birth of a Good Idea in the video below.

He focuses – perhaps not surprisingly – on creating spaces conducive to creativity. But the evolution of your good idea might start with a chain of little hunches over a long period of time.

Seemingly disparate notions over time that eventually merge into a greater whole could be the impetus to create a beautiful piece of art.

Chance favors the connected mind. ~Steven Johnson

We Are Noticers

I think we – as artists – are always scanning the horizon for beauty. We are noticers.

We watch dappled sunlight drape over a glass on a window sill. Have you ever stopped, mid-stride, to catch the upside down reflection of a tree against blue sky in a puddle?

Even when we feel blocked, and it’s been weeks or months since we made art, we’re mentally collecting visuals.

According to Steven’s video above, a crucial germination point for our basket-of-notices and creative hunches is connection to community.

Reading art blogs, going to art museums, participating in art-related social media and joining regional art groups all works in the background to propagate creativity. Each of those activities works to connect the dots on our hunches, and sprout new art projects.

Put Your Plan in Motion

Artists germinate good ideas from inspiration. We get our inspiration muscles super-charged when we make a regular practice of looking at other artists’ work, visiting other artists’ studios, reading books by artists, and talking to artists.

SIDE NOTE: It’s helpful – perhaps even required – to toss into a trunk and lock down your comparison/envy impulses first.

When I was an artist, I used to walk around feeling sorry for myself, always. Looked at every loft, every apartment. Hated everyone I saw. Everyone. Hated you if you had a better apartment. Hated you if you had more hair. Hated this one for being tall. Hated that one. Everybody had it better than poor me. They had more money. Oh, I was cynical. I knew why she was getting what she got and he got what he got, and I was eaten alive by this envy. Eaten alive, and now I tell young artists and writers: “You must make an enemy of envy today. Today. By tonight, because it will eat you alive.

Jerry Saltz
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Good Ideas for Drawing

Have you ever notice how time, noise and fretfulness dissolves while you’re drawing?

I started this drawing below in a deep dive of quietude, but had to pause while attending to Life-ish things.

I propped her against a wall in my studio, where she must have been bumped. She repelled between the table and the wall to the floor. In my world – out of sight-out of mind is an understatement. I completely forgot about the drawing.

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Finding Drawing Ideas

Here are some tasty resources for drawing ideas…

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Finishing Abandoned Drawings

Months after loosing sight of the portrait drawing above, I dropped a paintbrush and it rolled under the table.

While crawling underneath to retrieve the brush, there was my sweet girl, suspended at an angle in power cords.

She looked right at me, with her little palms pressed together in a pleading gesture; Won’t you please finish me? So I did.

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Find Drawing Ideas at Home

If you’re new around here, you might not have considered my favorite source for drawing fodder – family photos. Pull out your family’s vintage photo albums, and snap close up photos of your favorite scenes with your phone.

Or pull out your photo albums from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s – and look for compelling compositions, interesting negative space, fun architectural angles in street scenes, or familiar faces to sketch.

Either way, have fun perusing your own family history for adventures in drawing. And don’t be afraid to use your cell phone camera to artfully crop a photo with too many details.

Thanks for stopping by today, and I’ll see you in the next post –

Belinda

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Art Quote

The act of painting is about one heart telling another heart where he found salvation.

Ai Weiwei
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FAQs

How do you get art ideas? ›

What are the most common methods for professional artists to get ideas?
  1. Visit an art museum or gallery. ...
  2. Look through art books. ...
  3. Staring at people and sketching them from life. ...
  4. Look at work from different cultures or time-periods. ...
  5. Get out of the studio. ...
  6. Critique. ...
  7. Looking back at old work.
Mar 27, 2022

What is the best way to get good at art? ›

Practice, Practice, Practice

Simply practice as often as you can, and don't let yourself get discouraged when there's a gap between your ability and your creative vision. The best way to consistently improve your art skills is to create an art schedule and stick to it.

Where do artists get their ideas from? ›

One of the best ways of finding inspiration as an artist is looking at other artists' work and learning from them. And the more you paint, the more you learn, and the more you are able to look at other artists' work and decipher what they were doing and their thought processes behind what they were doing.

How can I get better drawing ideas? ›

The list below consists of drawing prompts designed to activate your imagination and challenge your hand.
  1. Draw something true to you.
  2. Draw how you feel right now.
  3. Illustrate something from your favorite book.
  4. Draw your favorite song.
  5. Draw something you couldn't live without.
  6. Draw a scene from your imagination.
Oct 1, 2023

What is the 4 8 8 method of drawing? ›

5. Use the 4-8-8 method. Simplify your shape before putting in detail using one set of four lines and two sets of eight. The first four define the box and another eight cut away from it to fi nd the basic proportion and gesture lines of the subject.

Why is my art not improving? ›

We have to create a little room for ideas to grow. If you're approaching your art too rigidly or without an element of “fun”, then you're likely to get frustrated and eventually quit over time. You're also likely not to find much improvement in your work because you're looking at it too closely.

How to draw perfectly? ›

How to draw anything – learn sketching for beginners
  1. 1 Warm up + practice hand-eye coordination. ...
  2. 2 Start with basic shapes + light lines. ...
  3. 3 Refine, check angles and edges, add solid lines, and volume to your drawing. ...
  4. 4 do lots of loose quick sketches. ...
  5. 5 Focus, contrast, details.
Sep 12, 2023

How can I be a perfect artist? ›

How to Become a Professional Artist
  1. Hone Your Skills. The first and most important step in becoming a professional artist is to develop your skills. ...
  2. Test Your Work. ...
  3. Discover What You're Good At. ...
  4. Develop a Body of Work. ...
  5. Learn How to Photograph Artwork. ...
  6. Create a Basic Website. ...
  7. Start an Artwork Database. ...
  8. Build Your Resume.

How can I be more artistic? ›

How To Be More Creative: 10 Activities to Try
  1. Let Your Mind Wander. In an episode of The Big Bang Theory, Dr. ...
  2. Try New Things. Research shows that variety helps us be more creative. ...
  3. Play Music. ...
  4. Move Your Body. ...
  5. Make Art. ...
  6. Connect with Nature. ...
  7. Ask "What If?" Questions. ...
  8. Keep a Journal.
May 30, 2022

How do I get original ideas for painting? ›

Building creativity

Try to think of things that are relevant to you: Places you love. Things that have happened to you in the past. Things you particularly love drawing or painting – think of different ways you could portray them.

How do I find my artistic purpose? ›

This may involve exploring your passions, values and unique perspective, and then finding ways to share these with others through your art. Developing a personal vision involves taking this sense of purpose and translating it into a specific direction or goal for your art and creative endeavors.

How do people get drawing ideas? ›

The list below consists of drawing prompts designed to activate your imagination and challenge your hand.
  • Draw something true to you.
  • Draw how you feel right now.
  • Illustrate something from your favorite book.
  • Draw your favorite song.
  • Draw something you couldn't live without.
  • Draw a scene from your imagination.
Oct 1, 2023

How does an artist come up with ideas? ›

One way an artist can come up with a project or idea is by looking at things around them and finding inspiration in the world around them. They may see something they like in nature, or be inspired by a painting or sculpture they see in a museum.

How do you get your own art style? ›

Your style is the result of explored tools, all the things you've absorbed over your lifetime, an appreciation of the art, a refined craft, a sense of curiosity, the ability to notice and follow the leads your work shows you, and finally the repetition of creating art over and over. To do all that, just make more art.

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