I have heard that expression a million times but usually it refers to skills! During this pandemic, it has taken on a new meaning for me.
I have a room dedicated to creating. First it was the craft room. Well I do not really craft so much. Then it was the bead room. Then it became the sewing room. Then I started mixed media art and I called it the art room.
I usually have a very busy life-I never had much time in there. I am in bookclubs, have girlfriend groups I meet with…so when I did a project, I would drag things to the dining room table, do the project, then dump (and I do mean dump) everything back in the art room. I created on the dining room table because it was a nice space. I was constantly running back and forth though to get supplies.
Then the pandemic came…and I had more time to create. Suddenly I was tired of the mess in the dining room but there was no room to create in the art room because of the dump piles.
When the pandemic started I admit I was like a slug. No motivation. Then after a while I realized I was going to be really angry with myself when it was all over and I had nothing to show for it. Also, there was nothing but politics on the TV. So…I tackled the art room. Turns out I have tons of great art supplies. I was not using them to their best as they were lost or not organized so I could find them. Some items (markers and such) were not good anymore because of lack of use. Less is more-I get it. I gave several duplicate items away. to people I knew would appreciate and use them. Completing this project has been life changing. Now I have spaces to work, my supplies are at my fingertips, and the dining room looks like a dining room. Now I wonder what took me so long! What I thought was an impossible task has made my life so much easier. Instead os spending time looking for things-I am creating!
Pictures below of before. After pictures to come soon-as well as my new plan for finish in Friday.
Wait till you see the after! What project is hanging over your head???
I’m slowly learning this lesson with art supplies! I love art supplies and love acquiring them…unfortunately I don’t always use them in a timely manner. Just like anything else they can go bad. And it’s so sad to throw them out because of this. I was inspired by your studio space and have set up a painting area! I can’t wait to start painting. And one of my goals will be to use what I have first!!! Thanks for the inspiration.