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This year has barely begun and I'm already behind by my usual standards! Last year I started the year off with 30 paintings in the 30 days of January. It was so much fun, but a lot of work! This year I decided to take stock of my artistic ambitions and goals. Basically, I decided not to have any. No pressure. Just art and creativity for the sake of the art and creativity!
I've been pondering this for some time now. What if...no one saw my art? Would I still make it? What if...selling my art or winning awards didn't validate my art? Would I still create it and work so hard at it? And what if, I could do anything I wanted with my life, my time and my money? Would I still make art? I bet you can guess the answer. How would you answer?

What would happen if this year you painted for the joy of it and did not to judge the outcome. What if you kept the value in the doing, in the act of creation. My best work always has an element of excitement and wonder during its making. What if we shift the focus to the joy, beauty, motion-- and all the other things that happen as you create? And what if, we let the art become...a way?
I think its a plan. I'm pretty sure it's going to be a good year!
I love the mantra Michelle. The product is the bonus, the process is the best part
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