March 21, 2023

Art needs life

There are times when the art practice needs to take a back seat. Maybe it’s that work is overwhelming, or the kids need more attention than usual, or someone close to us needs an extra level of care beyond normal. Like, right now, I’m working 3 jobs at once. I love that work, deeply, but it’s not art. So it’s easy to think that work is ‘taking over’, that I’m losing my motivation or inspiration for making art. But, it seems, the opposite may be true.

Life, like art, isn’t static. In fact, they feed each other. The experiences we have in life fuel the personal exploration of answers to questions no one asked of us. In fact, without life, art may be impossible.

So, sometimes, life has to take priority, and instead of fighting it, the best thing to do is embrace it. Those intense periods of work, the kids, or caring for others will eventually subside and the space to create art once again do eventually appear it’s just that now, we may have something more to say because we’ve lived a little in between.

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March 24, 2026

I have to work today

What if, on the days we don’t feel like making art, we do anyway? In the same way that we show up to our day jobs when we don’t fee like it?

March 17, 2026

Scared of progress

The problem with progress is that we’re likely to learn that we’re either not good enough or not ambitious enough. But maybe there’s no other way?

March 3, 2026

The ancestors are speaking

What might we be able to tell ourselves and listen for in order to provoke more positive energy and action in our art practice?

February 24, 2026

Can I do this?

Where does the motivation for beginning mark making come from? Why would I even try in the first place?

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