Nivetha, It's so nice to see someone following their curiosity. I did a 4.5 months long pottery course just out of curiosity. I hear you 😉 keep doing whatever lights you up.
This is so relatable. Curiosity comes naturally to me but justification is so hard, especially when it's not for perfection or for life. I dabble with a different art almost every couple of months, and it's taken some time to appreciate the joy art gives to me rather than feeling guilty about not being a full-time artist. Thanks for sharing :))
I get it! I think whatever we like and enjoy, we are expected to make something out of it and that pressure kind of takes away from the joy of just dabbling around for the fun of it.
Nivetha, It's so nice to see someone following their curiosity. I did a 4.5 months long pottery course just out of curiosity. I hear you 😉 keep doing whatever lights you up.
Wow 4.5 months pottery course! How did it go? Pottery is in my list of things to learn and I would love to know more about the experience!
It was a great experience. I did it from Claystation, Bengaluru.
This is so relatable. Curiosity comes naturally to me but justification is so hard, especially when it's not for perfection or for life. I dabble with a different art almost every couple of months, and it's taken some time to appreciate the joy art gives to me rather than feeling guilty about not being a full-time artist. Thanks for sharing :))
I get it! I think whatever we like and enjoy, we are expected to make something out of it and that pressure kind of takes away from the joy of just dabbling around for the fun of it.