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Rebecca and Ross discuss the difficulties of dealing with the extreme winter that many artists are experiencing.

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Podcast notes:

Getting through Winter

Intro: A lot of our listeners live in places that have had a very difficult winter this

year with lots of snow, below zero temperatures, and bad roads, and all of this

means added stress, challenges and time-consuming chores that can interfere

with the more creative aspects of life.

Last week Rebecca asked our Facebook friends to comment on how they are

coping with this difficult season. Today we’re going to discuss some of their

answers and strategies—


Winter in Wisconsin/upper Midwest--what that has been like

March especially frustrating since it is spring elsewhere

the realities of things like the need to shovel one’s roof, cars that won’t start,

impassable streets etc.

A few people weighed in from the opposite extreme of climate, very hot weather

such as in Australia winter—any extremes are difficult

Answers from facebook post—

Winter as a time to hibernate, create, excuse to say no to things and focus on

your inner life

Works best if your studio is in your house

And if things are basically settled and peaceful in your life

Means accepting a lower activity level and smaller projects or level of

ambition; enjoying a hibernating feeling

One person commented that an artist’s work is always going on even

when not physically making art—planning, reading, thinking

Some draw inspiration from winter, such as using warmer palette or

finding beauty in the starkness

Difficulties:

Suffering from SAD and isolation

Lack of motivation

Lack of exercise (other than snow shoveling!)

Feeling blocked and struggling with difficult feelings of lack of worth for the

work as result of emotional stress

Physical difficulty getting to studio’

Frustration with deadlines that still have to be met

Lack of daylight

Unable to have usual ventilation/doing things outside/

interruption of usual routines to deal with weather, hard to keep a

schedule

Suggestions:

Scale back, Accept that smaller projects done at home may be necessary at

times

Not planning big projects or shows; but of course, this may not be

practical—life goes on

Imagining this ahead of time and planning/getting set up, realizing that it

may be hard to motivate from the beginning once winter sets in

Look for some way to do exercise—stationary bike or other equipment mall

walking, x-c ski

Even a short break if possible, in better weather can help

Reach out to other artists in your area, even a call or email can help

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