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Showing upK said Aug 1, 2006, 11:29 PM: |
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The most important part of my creative practice is showing up, whether I'm inspired, blocked, having a great day, or having a crappy one. When I don't want to work, or find myself procrastinating, I head out to the studio, sit at one of my work stations, and set a timer for anywhere between ten minutes and an hour, depending on how I feel. I invaribly find that I start doodling, which leads to design ideas…or I start playing with my clay which makes me want to dive in and make something – even if it isn't a masterpiece. I think “showing up” reminds the artist inside of me that I'm serious about my work, despite bumps in the road. If nothing “happens” and the timer goes off, I get up, close up the studio and don't think about it for the rest of the day. Sometimes I need the break – a time to let myself lay fallow until the next idea is ready for its birth. Works for me! Blue skies, -K |
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Re: Showing upjodi said Aug 3, 2006, 7:15 AM: |
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What a great way to get a person going! I must try this asap. I always procrtastinate and there is SO much work (painting) to be done… Thanks for the tip K! ;) 'Showing up”: I love it! |
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Re: Showing upDG said Aug 4, 2006, 6:56 AM: |
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I’ve been thinking about this idea over the last few days, and realizing that I need to be showing up for unstructured, creative playtime. I craft constantly, but increasingly it’s all purpose-based – projects for Church of Craft, or stuff for the podcast, or design work for other endeavors I’m involved in. I almost never just sit down and make stuff for fun. I’m realizing that I miss that. Thank you, K, for the lightbulb. :-) I’ll show up this afternoon! |
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