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- Study Kino art, film, books.
- Try to learn as directly as possible from artists in your field who produce work that you like.
- Have life experiences that you can draw on as inspiration for saying something unique to you. No one else but you could provide this ingredient and makes your work truly yours.
- Practice your art every day to get your first 1000+ failures out of the way and so your fundamental technical skill is not an issue.
- If you find yourself struggling with or avoiding specific aspects of your field of art, this is a sign to focus on that aspect until it is no longer an issue.
- Reflect often on your short, mid and longterm goals to see if they have changed.
- Keep your recent work in a visible place, like your studio wall. Find satisfaction in the quantity of work you have created and always question if the quality is increasing.