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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2023 · 1H 3M

Production Mode Versus Creativity Mode For Artists

from ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee · host Rafi And Klee Studios

In this podcast, Klee and I discuss being in creative or production mode as an artist. We'll share how we approach it and how our approach has changed over the years, depending on our career stages. As artists, various stages occur when working on a new project. First comes the inspired stage, where we might see or hear something that sparks an idea. Then comes the gestation stage, where we sketch it out or just let the idea marinate in our minds. Finally, there's the creative stage where we get to work, and it's here that we may feel like we're "wrestling" with the canvas, toiling away until we bring our vision to life. Back when I wasn't creating as much art, every work of art felt like a struggle, like I was wrestling with the canvas. But when I started doing shows and markets every weekend, I quickly realized I didn't have time to hem and haw. I needed more work to sell, pushing me to work more confidently and quickly. I found it useful to have more than one piece in the studio, which is how I operate in the music studio. Having more than one project going allows me to switch things up when I start feeling ear fatigue, eye fatigue, or brain fatigue. When I'm struggling with something, I might set it aside and work on something new for a while. Eventually, something will pop into my brain, and I'll return to the original piece with fresh ideas and renewed energy. This approach has helped me work more efficiently instead of struggling with one piece for days. It's also the same approach I take with production line work. I can move from one to the other when I'm working on several pieces simultaneously, with different themes and styles. But I approach them similarly when I'm working on a series of similar pieces. I chunk the work and move through it with a focus on efficiency. So, what's the takeaway here? Being in creative or production mode is finding what works for you. There's no one right way to do it. Some artists might need more time in the gestation stage, while others might thrive on the excitement of starting something new. The key is to experiment, figure out what works best for you, and then use that knowledge to help you create more efficiently and confidently. Remember, there's no need to struggle or wrestle with the canvas. Art is meant to be enjoyed, so find your flow and enjoy the journey. Find out more about us at www.rafiandklee.com  Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!

In this podcast, Klee and I discuss being in creative or production mode as an artist. We'll share how we approach it and how our approach has changed over the years, depending on our career stages. As artists, various stages occur when working on a new project. First comes the inspired stage, where we might see or hear something that sparks an idea. Then comes the gestation stage, where we sketch it out or just let the idea marinate in our minds. Finally, there's the creative stage where we get to work, and it's here that we may feel like we're "wrestling" with the canvas, toiling away until we bring our vision to life. Back when I wasn't creating as much art, every work of art felt like a struggle, like I was wrestling with the canvas. But when I started doing shows and markets every weekend, I quickly realized I didn't have time to hem and haw. I needed more work to sell, pushing me to work more confidently and quickly. I found it useful to have more than one piece in the studio, which is how I operate in the music studio. Having more than one project going allows me to switch things up when I start feeling ear fatigue, eye fatigue, or brain fatigue. When I'm struggling with something, I might set it aside and work on something new for a while. Eventually, something will pop into my brain, and I'll return to the original piece with fresh ideas and renewed energy. This approach has helped me work more efficiently instead of struggling with one piece for days. It's also the same approach I take with production line work. I can move from one to the other when I'm working on several pieces simultaneously, with different themes and styles. But I approach them similarly when I'm working on a series of similar pieces. I chunk the work and move through it with a focus on efficiency. So, what's the takeaway here? Being in creative or production mode is finding what works for you. There's no one right way to do it. Some artists might need more time in the gestation stage, while others might thrive on the excitement of starting something new. The key is to experiment, figure out what works best for you, and then use that knowledge to help you create more efficiently and confidently. Remember, there's no need to struggle or wrestle with the canvas. Art is meant to be enjoyed, so find your flow and enjoy the journey. Find out more about us at www.rafiandklee.com  Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!

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