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Mar 20, 2026

Task 8: Please make rubbish!

Follow this link: it’s an artist’s blog post. Read what she has to say and what other people have commented on that, and then, in just a few lines (up to ten) have your say on this subject. 
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Deadline: April 10

1 comment:

  1. Name: Sekely Arnold Roland/ pictura

    I really like the idea that we should stop trying to be perfect and just start creating, even if the result is "rubbish." Most people are afraid to make mistakes, but this post reminds us that experimentation is the only way to actually improve. By making bad art, you take the pressure off yourself and allow your creativity to flow more naturally. The comments show that many artists feel stuck by high expectations, so this advice is very liberating. I agree that "rubbish" isn't a waste of time; it’s a necessary step toward making something great. It is better to have a pile of failed attempts than a blank page and a stressed mind.

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