Listen to the muse.


Having a no sale show is very hard to take, that is true and I have been there and my best advice is, go paint. 

I can remember driving home after a one man, one month show and having not sold one painting wondering what am I going to do, panicked at the prospect of doing this to myself again and I remember so clearly that still small voice of the muse saying,

go paint, that’s all, no great long conversation just go paint, so I did that.

It was amazing how the act of going and painting made such a difference to my attitude and my outlook on life, I was an Artist and this was part of being an Artist.
It
was not much fun I know, but it was not the end, even though it felt like it when I walked out of the Gallery
The lesson I learned was be very gentle on yourself, do not beat yourself up, remember its not personal, its the paintings that got rejected not you, you are still the same person, that wonderful creative human being.

It is always best to be around people that support you and love you and honestly, please go paint, get back on the horse straight away.

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