If you are finding it difficult to make art at the moment, you are not alone. There are many challenges that come with a pandemic. With that in mind, this week’s episode is all about bringing more ease and simplicity into your art practice.
From taking up an art challenge to doing little art jobs for your future self - there’s bound to be something in there that will keep your creative mojo going!
Richie and I also have a good laugh about the paintings that I have in the studio that are facing towards the wall. In other words, the ones that I don’t want to look at anymore! I wonder if anyone else relates to that?
We hope you enjoy the conversation and would love to hear your thoughts on the challenge idea that Richie came up with! By the way, he doesn’t think I can do it without cheating!!!
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