Since I was small, I longed to be an artist. I would observe my peers effortlessly drawing characters from their imagination, jealously wishing to create my own works that would make friends and adults gasp in delight.
Today, I still feel a yearning in my bones to create. It's a feeling that will stay with me for the rest of my life. To make art is to be me, and I will continue to create, whether or not my art receives recognition or financial gain.
How about you?
Today we discuss what it means to be an artist and how this affects how we show up for our art.
Links:
Workshop (watch for free): https://www.artiststrong.com/workshop...
Full article with text: https://wp.me/p6Xq2T-4op
Near-daily practice: https://www.artiststrong.com/art-maki...
Structure: https://www.artiststrong.com/experime...
Research: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-s...
Ebook -- ArtSpeak: https://www.artiststrong.com/art-speak/
Book a time to learn more how I can help: https://calendly.com/carriebrummer/30...
Carrie Brummer art: https://www.carriebrummer.com/
Class (watch for free): Drawing Drills: https://artiststrong.teachable.com/p/...