up early, answering emails, and taking care of the more businessy end of the art thing. i actually really like this part- it's when i can really feel progress being made. i don't mind it in the least and i'm of the mind that, when it comes to business, emails should always be answered in a timely manner without fail. there's only been a few occasions in life where i've been so busy that i can't write back for 5 days. now, i'd rather lose sleep than wait that long to respond to someone. i'll end up losing sleep over it anyway. the longer i do this and the more people i meet, the importance of professionalism becomes undeniable. and i must say, i am a huge fan at this point of professionalism. all it really is is practicing good-manners. if your not a natural born jerk, professionalism comes easy. the golden rule is really the only thing to remember... and don't show up covered in mud or whisky.
with that being said, i've got to get me and inga out to the vineyard for a quick jog. no hour-long jaunt this morning. 25 minutes will have to suffice. there's too much to do and i'd like to be walking in to my little studio by 9. i've got 3 maid portraits going, a solid and beautiful plan for Siblings.Shadows.(2), and a fourth maid portrait to get started on too. lots in the works and i'd like to get this all wrapped up within the next two weeks: the old college work horse schedule.
these texts are an archive of my life in the San Francisco Bay Area from march 2007 - march 2015. it stands as a record of close to a decade of my life, charting the struggles i faced as an artist, daughter, and lover. messy and chaotic at times, eloquent and poetic at others, these texts are an index i am proud of. it was here in this electric box that i learned how to be honest about my experiences and the person i needed to become. it was here that i first learned the truism that words make the world and how to trust such a beautiful, rife, hard fact.
2 comments:
don't show up covered in mud or whiskey - too funny :)
ha! :)
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