
Researching Artists
Not all artists are created equal. Now before you get all ruffled up, hear me out... An Art medium is the method in which you make art. Art style falls within a lane of artistic expression. Modern, abstract, expressionist, realism, pop, architecture, and performance are some examples.

Input for Output
Like everything else and everyone else in this life, you need input for your output. By specifically you need to recharge your batteries. Mentally taking time to digest, relish, and process things is important and most times (for me) this does not involve being in the studio.

Art is a Dance
Simply put you need to lead, follow or get out of the way.
The definition of "dance"
Verb-1.move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
Cultivate Creative Curiosity

Get out of your own way
A phrase I daily remind myself of and one that is resounding in the podcasts I listen to. How can you have progress if you are only ever comfortable? Pushing your limits is not for everyone but it transitions into personal growth, leveling up in your skills, mental growth and so much more.

Familiar, Yet Unique
You may never know how your art connects with a viewer. But when I have the honor to listen to someone describe my work and how it resonates with them is truly a treat.

In your work
It was recently told to me that it shows when I am “in my work” or “in my element”. I was working on a public art piece, headphones on (but nothing playing) and urgently spacing and painting some final details.

Tools of the trade
I am blessed to meet all kinds of artists, business owners and amazing individuals. One thing in common is they know their tools, which I am not just talking about literal tools but craft or trade as well. They really research and gather information to make the best product or be the best they can be.

Do you like your work
Recently, I was asked this question (from at the time a potential client). “No", I answered without further thought. I have to be honest (to myself as well as speaking about my work). They gave me a surprised facial reaction and asked “why". My response was as follows…

Getting something on paper
This first post is really like a blank canvas. You have all of the expectations of the end result but starting is and can be intimidating. I am not a writer, so when I plan to fill this blog with thoughts and inspiration I imagine them in the most elegant of ways. But the truth is that writing about your work is as important as making it.