I guess flexing your creative muscles is the best thing you can do. Anything else might feels hopeless and unrewarding. Just keep things going and don’t be shy to retreat
Wishing you the best as you find your way through. And it's worth saying that this is, even without knowing the pain/suffering/time/space that surrounded its creation, beautiful work nonetheless.
"I don’t know if you’ve ever had to support a family member with mental health issues, but it’s all-consuming. Even with multiple burden-sharers—the weight of it spills over from day’s raw consciousness into night’s ragged one " --> wishing you strength on this one Coleen
On a side note, that Speakeasy sounds cool. Is it mostly animators that take part or also lay people who happen to love animation?
Regarding the Speakeasy: I mostly ran into animators but it's such a warm, open environment that anyone who's even simply curious would probably feel at ease. They'd definitely be welcome; it's open to all. If you're local or ever visiting, you should come! I believe they're planning on this becoming a bi-weekly affair, and I've heard inklings of plans for recordings that can be accessed by remote folks—though on this last bit I'm the least certain.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Your work is amazing, so keep going. <3
I guess flexing your creative muscles is the best thing you can do. Anything else might feels hopeless and unrewarding. Just keep things going and don’t be shy to retreat
Totally, Josh. And thank you.
Wishing you the best as you find your way through. And it's worth saying that this is, even without knowing the pain/suffering/time/space that surrounded its creation, beautiful work nonetheless.
As always, I deeply appreciate your kindness. Your comment about my work lifted me up even more than usual, too. Thank you.
Sending you strength and light ❤️🙏
I appreciate that Tatiana, thank you.
"I don’t know if you’ve ever had to support a family member with mental health issues, but it’s all-consuming. Even with multiple burden-sharers—the weight of it spills over from day’s raw consciousness into night’s ragged one " --> wishing you strength on this one Coleen
On a side note, that Speakeasy sounds cool. Is it mostly animators that take part or also lay people who happen to love animation?
Thank you so much, Oleg.
Regarding the Speakeasy: I mostly ran into animators but it's such a warm, open environment that anyone who's even simply curious would probably feel at ease. They'd definitely be welcome; it's open to all. If you're local or ever visiting, you should come! I believe they're planning on this becoming a bi-weekly affair, and I've heard inklings of plans for recordings that can be accessed by remote folks—though on this last bit I'm the least certain.