Just a quick post from beautiful Vistavision. (That would be Vista, CA, land of the Moonlight Amphitheatre.) I'm still in my first week of rehearsals, but a good majority of the cast has been at it for a month. They rock! Such a nice and talented gang of folks to be playing with. We have our first rehearsal on the beautiful new Moonlight stage tonight which is very exciting.
But as you may know, the past couple weeks has seen a lighter output of artwork from me since I've been busy at rehearsals and performances. I prepared my weekly sketches in advance and deferred my other projects so the only thing I'd have to worry about in Wichita was the Camelot sketch. It's just not the easiest thing to maintain a heavy illustration workload while spending so much intensive time preparing for a show. SO... my high-output rhythm of the past few months took a bit of a breather. I've realized a couple of things: 1. As it is with anything, a little break can be a good thing for rejuvenation. 2. Taking too much of a break from something one is meant to do can cause one to feel rudderless, ill at ease, or even irritable. I'm tackling some projects this morning and I feel great. It's like I've needed to get back to my art and there's a sort of release now that I'm back at it. Anyway... just thought I'd share. Back to work...
Sunday, July 5, 2009
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