Art School Lessons that Turned out to be True

Taking on any creative endeavor into adulthood is never a straight path. There’s no linear plan to follow and because of that studying under working artists can help clear up that foggy journey. Their experiences and how they approach the turbulence of a creative career can be that lantern when you need it.

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Don't put your art on the back burner.

As much as I am writing this to help someone else, this also serves as a reminder to myself. Do the art, Ashlee. When life gets busy the first thing that gets put off until tomorrow is the one thing that counteracts the effect of stress the most. I have a bad habit of putting my art on the back burner until my schedule lightens up.

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Small House Struggle

Waking up early has become a ritual not only for productivity but also because it is the time of day when I have the most space. When I am working, I like to sprawl out. Whether it's packing prints or working on portraits, my things are everywhere.

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Weekend Prep Tips from a Solo Mama

We try our best but sometimes weekends aren't relaxing at all and by the time Monday rolls around you feel more exhausted than you should. Weekends can get away from us all. These are my go-to’s to make the most of them and not let that to-do list take over.

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Quiet Cabin

Almost four years ago we took a massive unplug vacation. We went to a cabin with no tv, no cell service and no internet.

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Learning to Love Your Imperfect Drawings.

If I can concentrate for thirty minutes without pause or judgement and allow myself to just make something I am usually kinder to myself in the end. The mistakes or wonky lines become charming little quirks and I keep going.

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