Earlier today, I was making lunch and pouring a coffee and while eating, I was thinking about how funny it is when fans of great artists are super vocal about how perfectionism is a toxic trait. It just makes me wonder if they know that the reason why the artist is so great is because of their crazy attention to catch errors and small details. If they weren't perfectionists, they would have just been your boring run-on-the-mill artist with no personality or anything to write home about. Brian Wilson would listen to sounds no one else heard because he lived for that shit. That doesn't make him a "psycho". Kobe was a competitive athlete who never settled for less and treated every game like his last. That doesn't make him a "psycho". Ye used society's rejection of his creativity as fuel to unleash his more fearless side and innovate pop music. That doesn't make him "psycho".
I'm a strong believer that if you really care about your work, you will do everything to challenge yourself and go "not good enough". But that doesn't mean be cruel to yourself. Analyze the errors. Write it down and know what not to do the next time you pick up the pencil. Never settle for mediocrity. "Eh, it gets the job done" is a phrase that really pisses me off. I wish having high standards and being a perfectionist wouldn't be such a shunned trait.
Highty toity cliques in society have painted a narrative that having any passion and drive for art makes you a "dork" or a "sperg". The most insecure people I've met always love calling the unfamiliar "schizophrenic" and don't just take the time understanding the nuances and subject matters. Maybe because they're afraid of challenging the status quo or are peer pressured by groupthinks. Who knows, I've stopped having this mindset a year ago.
My thing is so many art circles have promoted "dos and don'ts" they think are healthy for artists while sabotaging the next Ralph Bakshi forming in front of our very eyes and I don't like it. Anyways, dropping this really cool Steve Jobs commercial that's fitting to end this blog post with. Normal people make boring art.
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"the round pegs in the square holes"
-Steve Jobs
"square peg in a round hole?"
-Tom Fulp
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