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Vicki T's avatar

Reading this post was the equivalent of letting out a sigh of relief. I moved to France to study French five weeks ago. I didn’t realize how much energy I would expend to establish a new routine and find a different rhythm to my days and weeks as I familiarize myself to a new city.

Today when I organized all of my supplies, I beat myself up for not using them more. Then I reminded myself that I just moved to a new country (!). So often I measure my self-worth as an artist by my artistic output. What I’ve come to understand about this ‘identity’ is that it’s not just what I make/create but how I see and interact with the world as I live my life. When it’s time to create, everything I’ve experienced up to that moment comes to the page.

Thank you for this gentle reminder.

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Roseanne Thorne's avatar

I've had to start again so many times, in so many ways! One thing I've learned to do when I'm encountering resistance (usually in the form of procrastination) is to use a timer and work on the thing for a laughably small amount of time, and then call it done. A few days of this helps re-make a routine without any pressure.

I also find it helpful to look outwards when starting over. For example, by using a short list of "assignments" which can be made up, read about, or sought out on the internet. For me, its easier to get started this way than by tackling a bigger project.

Basically anything I can think of to take the pressure off and make it fun and casual. Its so easy to lose momentum in an art practice, and so hard to get it back, but once you do its like the art takes over and you're just along for the ride.

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