When You're Struggling To Start
I was struggling to start making art on a large canvas today so I tried a trick that’s worked before… instead of trying to make art on the prepared canvases, I got out some Gesso and prepared some more large canvases.
I know you’re thinking this is just procrastination, and honestly, the first time I did it, it was.
But then it lead to the serendipitous discovery that painting the Gesso onto the canvases is a helpful way to switch off my busy mind and transition into art-making. Maybe it’s because painting the Gesso requires no decision-making at all, so that shuts up the overthinking that often paralyses my creativity. It gets me moving and, once I’m painting, I get into it.
Having several prepared canvases also helps me to remember that there are lots of canvases and an abundance of opportunities to make art. I don’t have to get it right the first time. And “right” can look many ways on those many canvases.
I’m also finding that working across a few canvases at the same time is still a lovely way to get into and stay in the creative flow.
I did move beyond the Gesso today. I started three large artworks and I’m really excited about how they’re developing.
Is it art or is it life?
Are you struggling to transition into something you really want to do?
Is there a first step you could take that seems inconsequential but might get you moving? Give it a try.