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RE: How to bring back joy into your art - an experiment

in #art7 years ago

you feel so sad and then you get drunk and paint your studio black and tell the next best person he can have your brushes and shove them

lol i was liking where this was going... i guess we all reach a saturation point, good to know how you get your groove back :)

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Shortly after posting I thought 'oh nooooo, did I really write this???' Shouldn't I be more careful with my language? But honestly, I love to make fun of myself. I am normally nice and sweet (reallllllyyyy!!!!!!) but can get a tiny bit more passionate when things do not work out as I want. And very often I must laugh about myself observing me, while wanting to burn the studio down or my sewing machine or the dojo or .... I think you get my point :-DDD
Happy you liked my post 😊 Now I am curious, do you have techniques (you want to share) to get back into creativity?

lol we often surprise ourselves! and we all have a sweet devil inside us which wants a release every once in a while ;) well, i'm not as creative so my routines are neither elaborate nor worth narrating... but i often find excuses to travel, observing the world does inspire several sparks within us :)