The productive studio
The artist who insists on a full day in the studio sets a steep price for entry.
The artist who goes into the studio as often as time permits — whether for five minutes or five hours — produces a lot of work.
The regular practice of “little and often” is always a better bet than relying on perfectly scheduled, extended blocks.
Don’t scoff at small windows of time; they’re not inadequate. Indeed, they’re sufficient. When we engage with those short sessions over time, we build the arc of a creative life.
H/T: JZ