Getting Started Is the Hardest Part!
EPISODE 117
It's not always easy to get back into creative work after a break. You can feel overwhelmed with too many ideas or struggle to even make a mark on the page.
Or as you'll hear about in today's episode, you can plan a big studio day and end up going for breakfast, having a hair cut and doing a bit of shopping!
It would be fair to say that Richie and I are easing our way into 2021! So with that in mind, come join us for a relaxed chat about:
Getting used to our new studio set-up, including the longer commute.
Resisting the urge for shiny new things. Gouache paints, I am talking about you!
Cooking up a free 5-part video series called the Creative Elements Challenge.
Goal setting and why we are letting go of the chase for more IG followers.
Reinforcing helpful beliefs such as ‘“bad art is better than no art” and “10 minutes is enough time to be creative”.
We hope you enjoy the conversation and if the Creative Elements Challenge sounds like your cup of tea, make sure you join my newsletter list for all the details.
WANT MORE INSPIRATION?
If you are interested in the upcoming Creative Elements Challenge, be sure to sign up below! It’s a free 5-day video series that will help you to …
Generate ideas and let go of the fear of messing up
Develop your visual vocabulary of marks, colours and imagery
Bring personality and spark to your art!
I can’t wait to share this resource with you. It includes the creative practices that I use in my own studio practice to stay inspired, overcome creative block and make art that feels good!
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