It's starting to be print mania at my place as I'm stocking up for my first fall/winter shows and fairs. People seem to be of the opinion that as you make multiples of one thing, it becomes boring or arduous. Though I do love spontaneity, I've been enjoying the repetitive nature of my printing process.
I find that if I can be really present in every action -- from scooping ink to pressing the squeegee to laying out the shirts -- making multiples becomes really meditative. In this state of mind, I'm in no rush to finish, and I find that this awareness makes for better results and fewer mistakes.
So the next time you're engaged in a repetitive task, like painting a thousand tiny circles, or washing a bag of potatoes, see how your experience changes when you become more attentive in your actions.
I love this post!!! Thank you. I have been procrastinating the task of making multiple ornaments for the holidays. I have always found this tedious but will look on it with fresh eyes and a renewed spirit now. Cheers :)
Great reminder! Especially insightful that this can be applied to screen printing but also many other things in life.
ReplyDeleteI love this post!!! Thank you. I have been procrastinating the task of making multiple ornaments for the holidays. I have always found this tedious but will look on it with fresh eyes and a renewed spirit now.
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Love seeing lots of one great thing!
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