I currently don’t have an art practice, so this is a great invitation to start it.
I’ve done a few daily review sketches, where I create 9 boxes and fill in each box with something I’ve done that day. It could be a great way to practice my illustration skills and have a record of my day.
Every evening, for about 10-20 minutes, I write down reflections from the day and give myself dreamwork: a question or topic for my unconscious to turn over and ruminate on while I’m asleep. And every morning before I look at any screens, I write down whatever came up, draw symbols and images, write stories from my dreams, and I use the dreamwork prompt as a springboard to whatever comes to mind. In the morning I write for four pages, which usually takes about 20 minutes.
I currently don’t have an art practice, so this is a great invitation to start it.
I’ve done a few daily review sketches, where I create 9 boxes and fill in each box with something I’ve done that day. It could be a great way to practice my illustration skills and have a record of my day.
Every evening, for about 10-20 minutes, I write down reflections from the day and give myself dreamwork: a question or topic for my unconscious to turn over and ruminate on while I’m asleep. And every morning before I look at any screens, I write down whatever came up, draw symbols and images, write stories from my dreams, and I use the dreamwork prompt as a springboard to whatever comes to mind. In the morning I write for four pages, which usually takes about 20 minutes.
I love this practice Dave!
I’ve got an on and off tendency to draw so I’ll start this suggestion to build my art habit. Thank you for this idea!
Great idea. New to me and sounds doable. Thanks!