Maybe in some way being that ill is helping you to tune out the world and dull the right half of the brain that keeps telling you how your art should look or what you know what it should look like.
So I'm guessing that in your case, when you're ill, it helps you get in tune with the half of your brain that sees and feels rather than the logical half that thinks or problem solves, and that's why you're drawing better when you're sick. Maybe. I don't know.
If that's true then there's good news: There are easier ways to get in touch with that part of your brain that don't require Tamiflu.
Look up "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards.
I'm good at art only when sick
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Maybe in some way being that ill is helping you to tune out the world and dull the right half of the brain that keeps telling you how your art should look or what you know what it should look like.
So I'm guessing that in your case, when you're ill, it helps you get in tune with the half of your brain that sees and feels rather than the logical half that thinks or problem solves, and that's why you're drawing better when you're sick. Maybe. I don't know.
If that's true then there's good news: There are easier ways to get in touch with that part of your brain that don't require Tamiflu.
Look up "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards.