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