I visualize things in my mind before I have to do them. It's like having a mental workshop.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I visualize what I do before I do it. Visualizing makes me better.
I'm the kind of person who visualizes things before doing them.
Usually I commit to something in my head and then I start drawing.
I write on a visual canvas, 'seeing' a scene in my thoughts before translating it into language, so I'm a visual junkie.
Mostly, drawings are things I make for myself - I do them in sketchbooks. They are mental experiments - private inner thoughts when I'm not sure what will come out.
In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
I like visualizing a lot, so the night before a competition and right before, I will visualize myself. I'll close my eyes, turn away from everybody, and just see myself doing exactly what I want to accomplish.
I believe in creative visualization.
I used to change things in my early paintings to get the nuance or feeling I wanted, but now I plan everything in my head before I do it.
I have an unusual type of thinking. I have no visual memory whatsoever. Everything is conceptual to me.