Wrestling in the studio
There's chaos in the studio.I've started work again on a painting which I neglected for about a year now. (I know, what am I like?)It's just that sometimes it's so difficult to paint and I have to keep reminding myself to keep going. And sometimes I get into the "small" habit, where I work on very small art, and when it comes to working on a large piece, (this one is 2' x 3'), and it boggles the mind.I've got all this beautiful inspiration laying on the floor right where I can see it, but the problem is that all these artists, in my critical eye, are millions of times better than I am and therefore I sort of lose hope sometimes.I have to keep reminding myself, (probably every creative person does), we all have to keep reminding ourselves, that our work is worthwhile and valuable. That we have a style, that our work is important.And it always helps to have a buddy in the studio with you showing you support.But sometimes the most important thing to do is to know when to walk away. To flip the painting upside down, do something else and come back with some fresh energy.Because we all need to take a break form creative work and blow the cobwebs out of our over-thinking mind.So now I can see the sun is out after hours and hours of rain and the oil is very wet and there's a real danger that I'll start blending this into mud, and so I think I'll walk down to the ocean and come back with a fresh perspective.