Your art space could relate to many different concepts. A few examples are:
* Physical Space: This could be an area or studio where you
develop your art.
* Creative Space: Allowing your mind to ponder your next
creative project.
* Work Space: Giving yourself ample time to compose
your art.
You should take note that “Physical Space” is tactile and something others can view. “Creative Space” lives in your head but may be influenced by things and experiences that surround you. “Work Space” involves both “Physical and Creative Space”. They are all combined spaces that are necessary when developing your art.
It is important to give yourself space. Please feel free to share your thoughts about your art space.
Good luck!
Pam Serra-Wenz
* Physical Space: This could be an area or studio where you
develop your art.
* Creative Space: Allowing your mind to ponder your next
creative project.
* Work Space: Giving yourself ample time to compose
your art.
You should take note that “Physical Space” is tactile and something others can view. “Creative Space” lives in your head but may be influenced by things and experiences that surround you. “Work Space” involves both “Physical and Creative Space”. They are all combined spaces that are necessary when developing your art.
It is important to give yourself space. Please feel free to share your thoughts about your art space.
Good luck!
Pam Serra-Wenz