Terrence writes;

adviso; buy time not realestate

I am living /purchasing a city loft.  I have to work extra hours to pay for
living here. I've done little art since living here (for 10 months!) .

My studio looks nice and there is art supplies here but the artitst is turning
yuppie to survive. The deal closes today. If they dont meet my subjects ( -
"superior soundproof party walls" yaa right!~ ) ,  I'll move to the country and
buy time for my art instead of realestate.

T.


ArtNatural - art makes you live right


Sol Nte wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I know many of you work full-time at a job other than as an artist and yet
> still find the time to work to a significant degree as artists. Often for
> those of us interested in the avant-garde making a living from our artistic
> interests is not an option. Lately I seem to have got bogged down to a stage
> where I don't seem to have time to do as much as I would like. I'm wondering
> if anyone has any tips/advice about time management where art is concerned.
> What I want to do is work out a way of making sure I follow through on ideas
> immediately rather than just writing scrappy notes of what I'm going to do
> and then never doing it. I'm interested to know how others tackle this
> problem.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sol.

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