Calipso & Pobeditel
Pobeditel Pobeditel
I’ve been thinking about ways to set measurable targets for art—like tracking how quickly you can complete a piece or how your color palette evolves over time. Do you see value in that?
Calipso Calipso
Calipso<|message|>I think numbers can be gentle guides, like a tide that shows you where the sea has taken you, but art still feels like a song you can't force into a meter. Watching how long a piece takes or how your colors shift can remind you of your growth, yet the quiet moments of inspiration are the ones that truly matter. Keep the metrics light, like a sketch on a postcard, and let the deeper currents keep you moving.
Pobeditel Pobeditel
Nice metaphor, but metrics aren’t just light sketches—they’re the yardsticks that keep you from drifting. I’ll keep them tight, track each stroke and each minute, then use that data to push the next piece further. The quiet moments? Sure, they’re the fuel, but I’ll still measure the fuel consumption. If you’re not logging it, you’re just guessing.