It definitely is! But I think after we reach acceptance, we can start to work with the confines and still make beautiful things in the mix. It reminds me of some interview I read about John Mayer's album process, and him creating songs with the idea of 'one for them, one for me'. I think if we can find a way to incorporate that process into our art, we can sustain ourselves. Too optimistic?
Loling at the TJ Maxx table runner experience, I still remember my bf coming over to me with a Christian Lacroix shirt he found on the rack and being like “is this a good brand? I think it is…but is it?” LOL
Still such a surreal experience whenever I see the label at a discount chain but that's the part no one considers when they launch a business under their own name I suppose. Hopefully at least it was a quality shirt! lol
Good things not making money is such a hard pill to swallow.
It definitely is! But I think after we reach acceptance, we can start to work with the confines and still make beautiful things in the mix. It reminds me of some interview I read about John Mayer's album process, and him creating songs with the idea of 'one for them, one for me'. I think if we can find a way to incorporate that process into our art, we can sustain ourselves. Too optimistic?
That doesn't sound like a bad idea.
Loling at the TJ Maxx table runner experience, I still remember my bf coming over to me with a Christian Lacroix shirt he found on the rack and being like “is this a good brand? I think it is…but is it?” LOL
Still such a surreal experience whenever I see the label at a discount chain but that's the part no one considers when they launch a business under their own name I suppose. Hopefully at least it was a quality shirt! lol