11-27-2017, 09:31 AM
All of us on here are on an art journey, for people like me, it may be a very long one, so how do I ensure I reach my destination and not fade out and give up? Recently I've come to believe that the answer lies in finding balance between enjoying the journey and looking forward to our destination.
How do we find a balance between savouring the journey and reaching our destination? Maybe it is by focussing on our craft for it's own sake? By learning solid skills and processes that help us to reliably produce art that we love?
If my ramblings haven't put you people off, I'd love to hear any thoughts on this.
Anyway, I've been struggling to find the time for art just recently between life and sleep but here's some progress on my latest book cover piece:
![Filename: TheViewFromTheWindowC5.png
Size: 174.7 KB11-27-2017, 09:29 AM](attachments/104019/TheViewFromTheWindowC5.png)
How do we find a balance between savouring the journey and reaching our destination? Maybe it is by focussing on our craft for it's own sake? By learning solid skills and processes that help us to reliably produce art that we love?
If my ramblings haven't put you people off, I'd love to hear any thoughts on this.
Anyway, I've been struggling to find the time for art just recently between life and sleep but here's some progress on my latest book cover piece:
![Filename: TheViewFromTheWindowC5.png
Size: 174.7 KB11-27-2017, 09:29 AM](attachments/104019/TheViewFromTheWindowC5.png)
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