Lion Sketch To Make Myself Feel Better On a Low Day
We all go through cycles in life. Cycles within the day, cycles within the weeks and months, cycles of years, decades and lifetimes. For me, my typical cycle of high energy manifests as 2-5 really good days of high energy, inspiration and bliss, sometimes for no external reason, followed by a day or two of low feeling.
Oh yeah, there's a reason I put the most important reminder on my easel: Jan, remember your purpose!!!
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Today was unfortunately one of the latter. I felt pretty crappy.
Over the years I developed a skill to "deal" better with those days. I discovered that the key is not to try to force to shift the frequency to more positive range, but dropping everything that created the feeling or supports it altogether.
If work does not go well, drop it. Go for a walk. If markets suck and everything is in red, just log off and don't look at it.
Then focus on what makes you feel good. Am I don't mean to gratify your "pain escape mechanisms" which typically show up in great potency in the low moments as desires. Desire for coffee, alcohol, sex, being understood and listened to. That's not the way to joy, that's a way to AVOIDANCE, which is entirely different direction.
For me, the best way out of allowing the feeling fully in and then transforming it into something creative. Something that comes easy. After all, everything is energy and energy cannot be stopped or erased, it can only be transformed. And that's what I do with my sadness, madness, lowness, depression, hopelessness. I take it in, I suck on the marrow of its very bones and I draw it up to my higher chakras and through my fingers on the canvas.
I had couple small linen panels lying around the studio for a quite a few months. Today , through my low day feeling, I instantly knew their time has come. I did not have enough oomph to work on a large piece, and that's totally not required, so I chose something that was going downstream on the river of life. Something easy yet powerful. Something that would transform my sadness to joy with every little step, every little brushstroke.
This is what came out of it in less than 1 hour time
This puts the scale of the "small" versus "large" canvas into perspective.
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In other words, 300 hours of work next to 1hour of work, but JUST AS POWERFUL TO UPLIFT MY SPIRIT IN THE TIMES OF NEED
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Thank you for your time and support, it's much appreciated, especially on days like today.
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Much Love to All!
Jan
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Low days are required after high days coz you need to rest 😆
I also love it when you put big and small pieces next to each other, if nothing else it really shows off the difference in scale you can work at which I find impressive 😆
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Problem with me is that I don't know how to rest :( Thanks brother , yes sometimes it's hard to "imagine" the size without comparison.
Just remember: rest, sleep and general goofing off are also productive because your brain needs the downtime every so often ;D
Thank you for the reminder bro!
Very cool... I like this lion art. I hope you make one big black and white also soon 😊👍👌🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
You mean something like this @foxcoit ? :) Thanks bro!
Wow this looks very cool black andwhite works... 😅😅 I hope this who ho buy are very happy.👌👀🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💫
And not stop make more.
If you want get some good Ideas more ... then look my Instagram, there is also cool street photos. Name is same what is here @ foxkoit 😅😊.
And sorry... my English bad 😁 I'm from Estonia.
ok bro I'll follow you. Follow me back :) @foxkoit
Jep 😀😊 and thanx .
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The lion has found a good place.
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Thank you Jon!
That's smart in my opinion that you don't try to avoid the lows and that you try to go through it, I'm similar.. I think it's important to experience those kinds of things and try to understand them to the best of our ability, not just sort of escape them and pretend they don't exist which it seems like so many people do.
Bummer to hear you've been feeling crappy, I hope things pick up for you soon. :) Your artwork is phenomenal man.. Truly some of the coolest and most amazing art I've ever seen. I hope you're remembered as one of the greats.
Also hey.. Sorry I haven't visited your blog for a long time! I've just been.. Absolutely overwhelmed. Glad to see you're still posting! Seems like steem is pretty slow these days, hopefully it picks up again some day! Peace and much love to you my friend. <3