Discipline means that you hold intention. A great artist and teacher once said "the artist is found in his/her studio". This means that you are not out in the world being something other then an artist, that you have committed yourself to the creative process and that you are spending a majority of your time in a studio environment working. Of course this can also mean that wherever you are, you are in a creative frame of mind, contemplating content and process.
If you are an artist of any kind you have often approached the studio door with some apprehension when the creative process is being difficult, You are feeling lazy or you are doing work you don't feel is going in the right direction. You hesitate as you reach for the door handle. You try to think of ways that you can do something else or have some other pressing issue you should be addressing. Didn't you have an appointment to go to?
It is not easy to confront your creative self everyday, you look in the mirror and there you are! You can't hide from yourself. Will power is needed and there are days that we do walk away. Artist's are not perfect, we have our flaws. So the battle is to get through the door turn on the lights and get to work, make the first mark or play the first note of the day and see where it takes you. It is more about the process not the product. you don't make art just to have something to sell. It is up to you to hold the standard of you work to be more then what is trending in the marketplace. You want to be the trend setter not the follower so you make your art because you must to feel alive.













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