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Evening's Shadow oil 14 x 11 |
Summers are a busy time for me. One show is stacked on top of another, my galleries are selling work, the crowds are bustling in the resort towns near where I live. Much of what I had to do happened in July. I have finished painting for my Solo Show (more to come in my next post). I have wrapped up my wet paint event in Crested Butte. August does have some teaching responsibilities, but for the most part, marks a winding down period for me.
Many artists experience the "post-show doldrums." A lot of energy has gone into producing a show and it can be a time to reassess one's goals and sometimes the what-next can stop your momentum. So, I have learned over the years that it is important for me to line up specific projects for myself after a period of intense creation. Otherwise, I lose focus and my production wanes.
A few ideas:
- Sign up for a plein air event.
- Line up some commission work. A specific assignment and deadline keeps you from aimlessly trying to paint.
- Visit a place that inspires you.
- Go to the nearest art museum. Study the artists you admire.
Maintaining some kind of schedule helps me immensely. Sometimes I have to do a few bad paintings to get back into the swing of things, but I do find that I can get back to my normal routine fairly quickly if I follow some of the ideas listed above.
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