In episode 20 we discuss the double edged sword of consistency; how to find consistency and stay consistent in our art practice, whilst staying true to the messy and unplannable nature of being an artist.
Key Takeaways:
- Consistency can be used as a useful tool or a rod for your back.
- Some of us can use routine as a container or reminder to be consistent.
- A label can be used to give you permission to use the concessions and tools that you feel are only available to a specific label.
- Using consistency as a benchmark, when it isn’t in line with who you are and how you work, sets you up for failure.
- Instead try putting the focus on what you create, and whether what you’re doing is important or meaningful to you.
- The only thing that needs to be consistent is showing up, and the way you show up can be inconsistent – consistently inconsistent.
- Consistency can be used by some, as a survival mechanism and way to avoid pain. Where we actively put our feelings into a box in order to reach consistency.
- While for others, consistency is a part of their cycle, the way they get work done, or the tool their brain needs to use; to burn out less or just get stuff done.
- Making art that truly comes from inside you has inconsistency attached to it, as it changes each time.
- Not making art every day – does not mean you are not an artist.
- However, it does take consistent practise to learn art skills. What matters is that you define consistent for yourself.
- To foster consistency and use it as a tool you could: create deadlines, do what you enjoy first to gain momentum and use timers as you work.
- Most importantly you may not be able to use all or any of these effectively or frequently, it is about finding what works for you; whether you are consistently inconsistent, or not.
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