... or that is how it felt. I'm giving a workshop in screenprinting at KKV this weekend (started last night) - which means long days and no breaks. (kind of fun though!) I hope I'll have the energy to write my Sunday Series' post tomorrow night!
som jag önskat att jag hade kunnat vara med. tyvärr finns inte ekonimin eller tiden just nu. men p sa att det kanske lir en till snart? då är jag intresserad:)
Found you through Anairam's weekword link. Best wishes with your workshop. I have been a student in those workshops several times and always came away inspired. My day job is graphics design for a screen printing co. But my guilty pleasure is transparent watercolor. I'll be back.
I have only taught computer-related subjects, but I know how drained one feels after a session (typically 3 hours with short break) because the students always ask questions and need help and demand your attention - there is absolutely no chance for relaxing! Teaching art must be similar, in that respect. Your lunch looks beautiful though - an art work in its own right!
I'm an artist - this is where I show my work in progress, post photos from my everyday life as an artist and write about art. I've been supporting myself as an artist for the last 14 years and I want to share my strategies and experiences as I work to achieve more - and that inside information I wish I had had 15 years ago.
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I know this, after teaching I feel always sooo tired.
som jag önskat att jag hade kunnat vara med. tyvärr finns inte ekonimin eller tiden just nu. men p sa att det kanske lir en till snart? då är jag intresserad:)
Found you through Anairam's weekword link. Best wishes with your workshop. I have been a student in those workshops several times and always came away inspired. My day job is graphics design for a screen printing co. But my guilty pleasure is transparent watercolor. I'll be back.
I have only taught computer-related subjects, but I know how drained one feels after a session (typically 3 hours with short break) because the students always ask questions and need help and demand your attention - there is absolutely no chance for relaxing! Teaching art must be similar, in that respect. Your lunch looks beautiful though - an art work in its own right!
that's paint? it looks yummy...
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