The Slow of Art

Photo By Steve N Depolo

This doing your art + becoming an everyday creative entrepreneur is hard. Especially if you feel like you are only sorta creative. You know, not quite like Pablo Picasso. At all. But you know you’ve got something there to offer. Something that needs a lot of polishing and honing and a whole lot of work. It’s not shining quite yet, but you know it’s dying to. And that one day, after bit by bit of slow labor, it will. Shine. Brilliantly. Albeit in its own small way to a small group of people.

So work on your Art, in minutes and seconds. In pieces and bits. Take one step closer, two steps back. But don’t stop. Because a lot of times, Art is Slow and for good reason. Overcoming fear and limiting beliefs we have about ourselves is not an overnight feat to accomplish. If it were, then we’d all be the Artists and Creative Entrepreneurs that we truly are.

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2 Comments to “The Slow of Art”

  1. I LOVE this little creative blog you have going here! I graduated from college with a degree in Art Education in May, but I’m actually not heading to the classroom anytime soon because we are expecting our first child this December! Funny how life keeps you on your toes! But I’m really excited, we’ve both decided me being at home with the kids is the way to go. I’ve been reading through your posts and they are really encouraging for an art-loving-mama-to-be like myself! I want to keep doing my art as I raise my children, weaving it into our everyday life and using it to bless our family. Keep up the awesome work & encouraging words!

  2. Kendra,

    Thank you for your kind words. Congratulations on your first child! I’m excited for you – lots of changes coming your way for sure! I wish you all the best as you figure out weaving your art into your everyday life! Blessings, Vina

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