Waiting for a 3-hour chunk of quiet time? Don’t. It’s a myth. Start with 20 minutes. That’s long enough to sketch an outline, swatch some colours, or get lost in an eye study. I always break my paintings down and work in sections. Bonus: once you start, it often turns into more. Art isn’t about the hours—it’s about the habit. 💬 When’s your favourite little pocket of time to create?
from Kerri Dixon Art
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