Earlier I mentioned reading Show Your Work by Austin Kleon, a marketing book for self-professed haters of promotion. And as is Mr. Kleon's style, he succinctly wraps up the entire book into a lovely easy peasy list:
- You don't have to be a genius.
- Think process, not product.
- Share something small every day.
- Open up your cabinet of curiosities.
- Tell good stories.
- Teach what you know.
- Don't turn into human spam.
- Learn to take a punch.
- Sell out.
- Stick around.
Some I've known and practiced ... do the work, share, teach what you know... and some I've known but haven't been as good at ... sharing every day, being able to take criticism and not let it be personal. Some frankly, I never thought I would do ... being human spam for example... and therein lies the rub.
As I ramp up this blog and my soon-to-be-sent newsletter, the product is becoming more important than the process. And that's put me in a whole spot of bother. With the schedule I've set up for myself, I find I'm getting really sick of ...well... ME! And let's not talk about re-trying Etsy or looking for a representational gallery or setting up an IRL show.
Every fiber of my being is screaming, "Run! Run for the hills!"
But.
I'll just sit here and Adult. Finish typing this post then hit "Schedule".
And hope it gets easier.
It's gonna get easier, right?
Yes it will. Although I understand the conflict. This past week as I've worked on my accounting for last year (ugh, quickbooks!) I thought what if I got a non art job now that Grace is in school and kept my art on a more casual basis? Then ensued a week of doubt and self worth examing... Bleh
ReplyDeleteOooo! That is a very interesting dilemma/situation. Did you come up with any concrete thoughts? Other than Bleh, I mean?
DeleteAs for me, I'm trying to let it flow. Do what I can. Keep process not product at the fore front and let everything else rise or sink to where it's supposed to be. (how zen of me!) Let's see how long THAT will last! ha!
I love your posts and that you're sharing all this - you help me get / keep moving!! xo
ReplyDeleteAw Thanks Carol! I'm all about focusing on the duck feet thrashing around under the water!
DeleteI love seeing your pottery work. It inspires ME!