I love the idea of batching and allowing a bit of mixing and matching as you go. While I can't apply it to writing so well, I tend to have several interests happening and it's nice when one can either feed off the other, or inspire it along.
It's interesting that your paired paintings aren't really even committed to the same color palette. Some obsessive part of me would be thinking "I should just use these colors on both", maybe even pushing me to create 2 very similar paintings.
Yeah… I have done that in the past, but it kind of felt like working on two of the same thing. Working on two that were so different led to much more enjoyment and motivation. Not sure how that can translate to writing, though…
I love the idea of batching and allowing a bit of mixing and matching as you go. While I can't apply it to writing so well, I tend to have several interests happening and it's nice when one can either feed off the other, or inspire it along.
It's interesting that your paired paintings aren't really even committed to the same color palette. Some obsessive part of me would be thinking "I should just use these colors on both", maybe even pushing me to create 2 very similar paintings.
Yeah… I have done that in the past, but it kind of felt like working on two of the same thing. Working on two that were so different led to much more enjoyment and motivation. Not sure how that can translate to writing, though…
Waiting 'til the background dries is a necessary evil. Unless you have a drying rack... or put them in the sun.
Batching is cool though.
Why can't you do it with writing? I have read blogs from writers where they zip off into another series in the middle of writing and then come back?
Anyways... another option for you: https://youtu.be/vlsWnrOwm_I?si=kYKKXRVZntYZCyqu
This in an Aussie artist who tries different ideas