filling my pen…
I seem to be emerging (very slowly) from my blogging break. It’s actually been more than a blogging break; I feel as though I’ve been retreating from much that is creative in my life. I’ve probably needed the rest. I had been feeling as though I’d fallen back into struggling a great deal with much that I do. The thing about struggling is how tempting it is to “just try one more thing”. I find myself constantly digging in the ashes (who said that?) and just getting more and more dejected. Often the only answer is to give up and give in.
The sun’s been shining here on the side of my hill which has helped with doing very little, but it hasn’t been an altogether easy time. I’ve been digging into Julia Cameron’s books, The Artist’s Way and Walking in the World in search of some comfort, and have been doing little bits of (not very creative) work. Interestingly I haven’t missed drawing, or blogging, though I have felt guilty for avoiding both. I’ve needed a break and I wonder if I need some more. Yesterday though, I did find myself putting some ink in my pen, and this morning I did make some (not fit to show anyone) marks in my sketchbook…





June 9th, 2006 at 1:31 am
How nice to see you emerging from the hiatus! We miss you when you are quiet but understand when you must.
Sit in the sun for a while and soak up the warmth.
June 9th, 2006 at 9:33 am
I think you are wise for taking a break, and helpful in sharing the process since it is one I suspect many of us face and need to deal with. Don’t feel guilty though- just ride it out and don’t be so hard on yourself.
June 9th, 2006 at 3:14 pm
Good to see you back in action again Michael! Who cares if your drawings aren’t fit [in your eyes] to show and share…enjoy the sunshine, the rest, the peace, because, knowing you, when you stop resting, you’ll be going hell for leather into working again! Missing your presence online, but loving that you were bold enough to take the break.
Much love,
Blue
x
June 10th, 2006 at 10:21 pm
Sometimes we just need a break, to be totally private and ourselves. Can completely understand you giving the bog and the sketchbook a rest - just a few weeks without any ‘obligations’ of any kind can be so necessary. I might follow your excellent example…
June 16th, 2006 at 5:46 am
I call this a case of the blog blahs. I’ve been going through them too lately.