I used to be all about getting published in small local mags... doing the freelance thing and pushing my name in every face that had the time of day. But now I have a day job, and a baby, and school. That typically leaves me with about 45 minutes a day to create... if I'm lucking. During those 45 minutes, I am so tired that I usually just stare at the screen or the notepad blankly and hope for a miracle. So far, no luck. It's hard trying to be an artist when you're a single mom.
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a little leakage in the bathroom from the storm D
otherwise everything is fine.....
about the great art compromise....
i've taken the leap a couple of few times
and found that i'm addicted to the
security of the all mighty $$$$$$ (via "JOB")
writing seems to pour outta me
no matter what and music happens
@ times when you're not working anyway
making wire sculptures is a horse of a
different color....it requires contemplation and
solitude.....a genuine spot for a studio, where
all your on going projects are at the ready
time and peace of mind are essentials....
otherwise everything is fine.....
about the great art compromise....
i've taken the leap a couple of few times
and found that i'm addicted to the
security of the all mighty $$$$$$ (via "JOB")
writing seems to pour outta me
no matter what and music happens
@ times when you're not working anyway
making wire sculptures is a horse of a
different color....it requires contemplation and
solitude.....a genuine spot for a studio, where
all your on going projects are at the ready
time and peace of mind are essentials....
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