Delegating Tasks as an Artist

Delegating Tasks as an Artist

Delegating Tasks as an Artist The #1 Time Hack When I ask if you’re delegating tasks as an artist, I get some funny looks. No, I don’t mean have someone else paint your background so that you can come back later to paint the primary subject. Although that might work if you’re working on a […]

Why Are Artists Depressed?

Why Are Artists Depressed?

Why Are Artists Depressed? Are They Prone to Mental Illness? “Why are artists depressed all the time…and weird?” I was asked this question last week and even though I know that we are usually more sensitive and odd or eccentric, it still made me bristle just a bit. But it’s true. Creative brains operate a […]

Coronavirus and Artists

Coronavirus and Artists

Coronavirus and Artists The Second Safest Profession Amid all the panic shopping and toilet paper hoarding, the New York Times has listed coronavirus and artists as being very low risk for infection. In fact, artists are second only to loggers. It’s easy to understand why. Loggers are way out in the woods and artists generally […]

Benign Essential Tremor and Art

Benign Essential Tremor and Art

Benign Essential Tremor and Art My Personal Struggle What exactly is benign essential tremor? In a nutshell, it’s your brain misfiring and sending various parts of your body a signal to move, which causes a tremor. The most common area affected is the arms and hands…like what I have. Needless to say, this condition sucks […]

Comparing Yourself to Other Artists

Comparing Yourself to Other Artists

Comparing Yourself to Other Artists One of the Best Ways to Sabotage Yourself Comparing yourself to other artists only serves to hold you back. You are literally beating yourself up for nothing. We are all unique, down to the cellular level. No two humans are 100% alike. Because of the millions of differences between us […]