Improve Your Mental Health Hygiene by Reducing Info Noise
While much attention is given to environmental sustainability, there is less focus on the mental health necessary to care for our environment. By reducing information noise — excessive visual, auditory, textual, and tactile input — we promote healthier, uncluttered minds. Clear minds are better equipped to create freely and authentically and to take care of nature and each other.
Be Responsible — Create Sustainable Art
Artists and designers should consider not only the messages their art conveys but also the materials and production methods they use.
Stop Buying at Art Shops
Artists do not need a lot of expensive and excessive materials, media, and tools promoted nowadays by art shops and the art industry. All this clutter is unnecessary for the sincere expression of an artistic soul, professional or otherwise. The excess of materials creates info noise, which distracts the artist from real creative purposes, hampers creative ideas, and disrupts visual communication.
​Support and Encourage Female Artists
Female artists often receive less exposure and lower pay in the global art market. It's important for female artists to collaborate, promote their work, and reach a broader audience to gain the recognition they deserve.
Engage Spectators in Your Art​
The processes of creation and participation are forms of art themselves. When artists and spectators create together, excessive materials become unnecessary, and the act of collaboration becomes a powerful visual language.
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