I love this sooo much! It makes a lot of sense to me and is incredibly inspiring to hear you say to just start even when you don't know what you're doing. Thank you for this! ❤🎉
This is beyond generous. Thank you for this video. It addresses basic stuff. I feel like I can get out of bed and stumble into my day by dabbling in a sketchbook while having a glass of coffee. You covered so much ground for me I am awed and grateful.
@@coffeecoffee446 Yes! I am living proof you can stumble out of bed and create - having no idea what I'm doing. LOL. I'm so glad this was helpful for you. Thanks so much for saying so!
This was exactly what I needed to hear posted exactly when I needed to hear it. And I see you literally just posted this, so thank you!!!!!!!!!!🙏🏼 Yes, please! I want to find out how to make my art practice my art project.❤
@LisaSonora I've been doing watercolor and ink doodles. I prefer abstract, organic shapes. I also write poetry, so I enjoy adding text. I've also been drawn to collage.
This was the perfect video for today. Once again I have allowed my creative practice to be a “thing” that I add to my to do list. Weaving in short moments to jot something down or indulging in a simple sketch is doable. The procrastination comes from overthinking and perfectionism. Creeps in every time. I’m going to go back to the basics to reestablish my practice. Thank you for sharing and I especially loved seeing your notebooks. Wonderful inspiration and creativity. ❤
Going back to the basics is something I do over and over. Each day and moment are new. Each journaling session a new beginning. Thank you for sharing how you're reestablishing your creative practice, Blythe!
This was so inspiring and peeking at your pages is such a luscious treat! ❤
Thank you @jennifertwinkle - I'm glad to know you like seeing my sketchbook pages!
I love this sooo much! It makes a lot of sense to me and is incredibly inspiring to hear you say to just start even when you don't know what you're doing. Thank you for this! ❤🎉
Christina! 🥰 This means so much to me coming from you - you're such an incredible artist. Thank you!
A timely reminder of all these (non-)creative truths! Thank you for sharing and reminding me to focus on practice first.
@@thecreativeminimalist yes. yes. yes. always a delight to see you in the comments - and on your videos!
This is beyond generous. Thank you for this video. It addresses basic stuff. I feel like I can get out of bed and stumble into my day by dabbling in a sketchbook while having a glass of coffee. You covered so much ground for me I am awed and grateful.
@@coffeecoffee446 Yes! I am living proof you can stumble out of bed and create - having no idea what I'm doing. LOL. I'm so glad this was helpful for you. Thanks so much for saying so!
Shopping is probably my very favorite form of procrastination, follow quickly by wasting time by doing things such as playing video games!
This was exactly what I needed to hear posted exactly when I needed to hear it. And I see you literally just posted this, so thank you!!!!!!!!!!🙏🏼 Yes, please! I want to find out how to make my art practice my art project.❤
What type of art are you doing, or want to do? Thank you for the sweet comment!
@LisaSonora I've been doing watercolor and ink doodles. I prefer abstract, organic shapes. I also write poetry, so I enjoy adding text. I've also been drawn to collage.
This was the perfect video for today. Once again I have allowed my creative practice to be a “thing” that I add to my to do list. Weaving in short moments to jot something down or indulging in a simple sketch is doable. The procrastination comes from overthinking and perfectionism. Creeps in every time. I’m going to go back to the basics to reestablish my practice. Thank you for sharing and I especially loved seeing your notebooks. Wonderful inspiration and creativity. ❤
Going back to the basics is something I do over and over. Each day and moment are new. Each journaling session a new beginning. Thank you for sharing how you're reestablishing your creative practice, Blythe!