What to do when decades of work are stacked against your walls and you can't remember the last time you made a decision about any of it. You know that feeling when you walk into your studio and see paintings leaning against every wall, flat files overflowing, canvases stacked so deep you've forgotten what's in the back? And underneath it all, that low hum of dread: What's going to happen to all of this? Maybe you've been making work for decades. Grad school pieces, late-night sessions after t...
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What to do when decades of work are stacked against your walls and you can't remember the last time you made a decision about any of it. You know that feeling when you walk into your studio and see paintings leaning against every wall, flat files overflowing, canvases stacked so deep you've forgotten what's in the back? And underneath it all, that low hum of dread: What's going to happen to all of this? Maybe you've been making work for decades. Grad school pieces, late-night sessions after t...
C.R.E.A.T.E. Spiral: What Trust Actually Looks Like in Your Studio (part 5/6)
Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
18 minutes
4 months ago
C.R.E.A.T.E. Spiral: What Trust Actually Looks Like in Your Studio (part 5/6)
If you’ve ever felt like you want someone else to approve every brushstroke before you can call a painting “done”… this episode is for you. We’re at the T in the C.R.E.A.T.E. Spiral, and it’s a big one: TRUST. Not blind trust. Not perfectionist trust that only kicks in after everything looks flawless. We’re talking about real, moment-to-moment self-trust—the kind that guides your decisions while you’re still unsure. This episode breaks down: Why we’re wired to outsource approvalHow to build t...
Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
What to do when decades of work are stacked against your walls and you can't remember the last time you made a decision about any of it. You know that feeling when you walk into your studio and see paintings leaning against every wall, flat files overflowing, canvases stacked so deep you've forgotten what's in the back? And underneath it all, that low hum of dread: What's going to happen to all of this? Maybe you've been making work for decades. Grad school pieces, late-night sessions after t...