Beyond the Horizon

Blog of Spencer Magnusson

Being a “Healthy” Artist

What I’ve Learned and Wish I’d Known Earlier

February 2, 2026 | 4 minutes


A “healthy artist.” An oxymoron, am I right? heheheh… heheh.

This can also apply to “healthy programmer,” sadly.

Like many jokes, there is often truth to them. Because digital artists are so passionate about their craft, and so sedentary because said craft requires us to be in front of a computer screen, we tend to just prioritize health less.

My New Artwork + Overcoming

See my artwork, on YouTube

I finally finished my artwork this month! It was quite busy, but I’m glad I finished it.

Why 2D with this? Part of it is to force myself to embrace the artistic process. It’s easy to get caught up in the 3D and technical aspects, when in the end, all that 3D precision is just rendered into an image anyway. Forcing myself to work in 2D pushes me away from a technical mindset into a creative one. “Get out of my own head,” if you will.

The art challenge was around “contrast”, which is why I chose this high-contrast, black-and-white only style. I had a thought of adding color, but the artwork doesn’t feel like it needs it. And to me, David and Goliath is a great example of contrast.

In some ways, I’ve also recently been conquering some Goliaths in my personal life. I’ve been having bouts with health going as far back as two years ago. Sadly, I haven’t been taking care of myself as well as I should be.

When I was younger, my body could compensate and adapt just as well. But I’ve been exercising regularly, getting out of this chair, eating healthier.

And it’s been hard, forcing myself to make these choices. But I’ve seen benefits already. I sleep better. I have more energy. I think clearer; my memory is better than it has been.

While this stage of life needs me to focus on this more than most, let me humor any younger viewers with a few tips on health advice. You may not need it now, but it will pay dividends as you get older.

What Am I Doing to Be Healthy

Overall, just get a yearly physical. With the tests they do, that’ll give you enough to know what you need to focus on.

Diet

Exercise

Stimulation and Sleep