Life as a creative, as an artist, is full of all sorts of weird things that are tangential to the making, yet make for a full and arty life.
I count amongst these the work I do researching, planning, thinking and prepping for teaching. Recently I wanted to update some thoughts about how to progress work when it feels stalled; or where you think you might have got the perfect solution really quickly. I came across some of my learnings from a workshop six years ago and refreshed them, added to them and printed them.
And as I so often do - I reckon I got the its v it's thing wrong again here! Why oh why doesn't it have an apostrophe for the ownership bit??? A do-over won't hurt. Sigh.
Fixed it!
And today I got to use the cards as I taught another workshop on Building Narrative in Artists' Books. It was such a joy and delight! It's a small group - only four folk - and we get to go deep, think hard, and explore a lot.
I get to teach in Kim Herringe's beautiful space The Studio here in Maleny, with so many lovely things around us how could we not be inspired?
One of the things I teach is about how to read an artists' book and we have some lovely, lovely examples to dive into.
A few weeks ago we did a short evening workshop with Kim on Marketing and Social Media for Creatives. It's never easy for me to do the marketing thing, but Kim offered sensible and clear ideas and information about how to go about it. And I think I can do some of it! It was so good in fact that I started my homework the very next morning!
And to share some small good news...the State Library of Queensland recently purchased my small Grief is Stone book-ets. In fact they bought two of the editions so that one could go in the Education Kit to share with visitors, school children and the like. I am thrilled to know they have a public home; and will also get the chance to be shared and talked about more.
So I packed them up and posted them!
An artistic life is full of this and that, and oh what fun it can be.
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