Stalled? Change your venue!
I prefer the word stalled to blocked, because sooner or later we always get going, and blocked is so …. well, final. One of the things I have found to work when I am feeling stalled is so simple it sounds like the obvious – do what you’re doing someplace else. If you normally draw in your studio, but the space now seems as arid as the desert, take your sketchpad and your materials someplace else. Try the kitchen table, the back porch, the patio, the park, a favorite restaurant or someplace further away.
If it’s writing, and you, as many of us do, write at the computer, but it’s staring back at you with all the blank stare it can muster, shut it off. Grab a notebook and your old-fashioned pen or pencil and go elsewhere. If in the house isn’t far away enough, go further, maybe even for a drive or a subway ride to some other part of town. Sit in a gallery or the library; go eat someplace with fabu food. Hang out with your friend’s dog or cat. You get the idea.
When we have associated our art with a particular location, that very same location can seem the antipathy of inspiration when we have something really BIG to do or are looking at a looming deadline or want to get back to something we started a while ago. Perhaps you haven’t spent time in your creative space recently. So jump start your project somewhere else and you may just find your self rolling along in no time. Works for me; hopefully, for you, too.
I hear you, Jeanne! If I’m staring at the computer and nothing’s coming to me, I jump in the shower, and presto! Ideas a-plenty! (I should really get a Dry-Erase board for in there…)
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My studio was starting to resent my having so little time to spend there since both the Conference and a major work onslaught – it was not feeling welcoming. So I packed up all my dummy stuff for this particular book and trucked it downstairs to my office and worked on my big desk – and this is working just fine for whatever reason. I hope to make peace with my studio space real soon, though. I’m usually happy there!
Jeanne
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