Life can definitely be busy, especially if you are married, have kids, a job, a husband who works from home, and you still try and paint. My personal opinion is that it is even tougher for female artists to carve out time to do what they love, because socially and practically it is usually her that everyone turns to for this that and the other. There are some situations where that may not be the case, but in general, females are conditioned to be the go to person in the home.
In my particular instance, we are large grain farmers and my share of that is bookkeeping, payroll, and chief cook and bottle washer for a harvest crew of about 25 people. We provide 2 full hot meals a day for this lot. “Safeway” loves me at this time of year. At the end of the day, I find as I get older, I get more tired, than when I was younger. But even so I manage to carve out time for my painting. After I wind down from the cooking, at about 9 pm I will start painting. I have daylight bulbs in my studio. Some days it is a real push to go paint, but the neat thing about it is that once I start, I forget I’m tired. This is “me” time, and I’m doing something I love to do. Not to mention, by this time the phone has stopped, the 2 way radio demands stop, and no one is in the house! Heaven! As a result I managed to finish my “Bridal pair” painting and have started another. So take it from me, if you really want to, it is possible to carve out painting time. Just view it as “me” time, and enjoy the benefits, of stress falling away as you do what you love!
Till next time
Cindy
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