Picking My Battles posted: " I've recently started a painting mentorship with the aim of finding and clarifying my voice and improving my technique. The first few weeks have focused on killing my inner critic (for the moment) and painting with "reckless abandon." They also came " Picking My Battles
I've recently started a painting mentorship with the aim of finding and clarifying my voice and improving my technique.
The first few weeks have focused on killing my inner critic (for the moment) and painting with "reckless abandon." They also came with a recommendation to temporary stop selling work (aside from a fair in September) to discourage the temptation of painting or an imagined "audience" rather than just painting.
When Thing2 dragged us to see Maverick earlier this summer, I ridiculed Tom Cruise's oft repeated mantra of "don't think, just do." The advice to a younger pilot seemed to be a larger philosophy discouraging critical thought.
As I drove into early exercises, however, I giggled as I co-opted and adapted the motto to "Don't Think, Just Paint."
One result was a collection of paintings too numerous to post, let alone hang in my office/studio. Another one was a reignited compulsion to draw anything, anytime, everywhere. The main result, however, was a vacation from my own head and the endless inner debate about what or even if to paint.
Critical analysis will happen down the road, but part of vacation — of re-creation — is disconnecting from doubt and engaging with life with reckless abandon.
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