Staying Creative

Wow. I would have never guessed at how busy I could potentially be this semester. It’s actually pretty crazy. My first semester at the University of Michigan has afforded me tons of work and little free time. Combine classes with a not-long-but-not-near-distance relationship and you’ve got yourself a recipe for a lack of ambition and effort when it comes to being creative.

Because of my transfer status with all my credits that I had already amassed I have to take a total of 3 or 4 regular academic classes in the next 2.5 years which means I get to overload with art classes. The overload is going to be, and is, the worst this school year because I’m trying to get all these art credits for my “sophomore review” even though I’m technically a junior. Whomever says art classes are easy obviously never took more than two at the same time; while they may not have a terrible amount of class work, the projects really stack up. Never before have I had more out-of-class work than now.

With that said, I try not to get burnt out, creatively speaking, on all the mundane and redundant projects assigned. How though? I should be burnt out, but I’m not, I just don’t get it. Perhaps because I have lots of personal projects on the back burners I don’t put my all into the assigned work. Do I take the easy way out? I would hope that I don’t, that wouldn’t say very good things about me as a student and as a artist. Maybe it’s because I take brakes frequently enough to look though books, look though other designers portfolios, and sketch (I always have my trusty Moleskine sketchbook close at hand).

I wonder what other people in my (relatively) same predicament do? Do most people have some sort of recharge mechanism for their creative juices?

1 Comments

  1. Katie

    Perhaps cause you have a sweet little sister who keeps you on your toes? No, prob. not. Prob. because you are good at art and its what you like to do so can one ever be burnt out because of stuff they love to do? No, I don’t think so….unless its science. Perhaps it will hit you after your first year of all these art classes. But I know you can do it, I mean, you are a Jacque, we can handle any “shit” that is “bananas.” (Had to throw that in there)

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