Exhibit Preparation – Mid Project Break
Upcoming Solo Exhibit
This article is part of a series of posts on the preparation for my upcoming solo exhibit, Dwelling, at Macky Gallery, Feb 17-March 17 with an opening reception Sunday, Feb 21 from 1-4 and artist talk at 2pm.
To see photos of the artwork for the exhibit as I’m creating it, check out my page on facebook: www.facebook.com/LisaCallFineArt.
The Pattern
Last thursday I woke up not feeling so well and after an hour in the studio decided going back to bed was the best option for the day.
I was better on friday although I didn’t work in the studio I did show up for the day job (virtually as working from home is a wonderful option).
I took it easy on the weekend and this week all was better.
Last week, the middle week of a 7 week plan to create all new artwork for my solo show, I had planned to put in 39 hours in the studio (based on my detailed plan). I ended up only getting in 23.
And it turns out the previous 3 weeks I was behind schedule also. So yesterday I sat down and replanned the remaining 3 weeks of time and am fired up to get everything finished. I have to put in a bunch of hours over the next 3 weeks to make my goal but it’s still doable.
This is pretty much my pattern. About half way through a project I tend to need a break so figured it would happen. Taking a break is good and it was fun to hang out and watch a bunch of mindless shows on my laptop (mostly the TV show Bones).
And while it’s a stretch, I’ll still get everything done one time, which means back to the studio for me for the rest of the evening.
Posted by Lisa in: Art Exhibits
Tagged: art exhibit, art show, deadlines, dwelling, planning, quilts, taking a break, Textile Paintings
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