The theme this week was consistency.
I realized I’ve been sending this newsletter out every week for a little over a year.
American Elf: The Collected Sketchbook Diaries, Vol. 1 by James Kochalka is a collection of five years worth of his daily diary comics. On one of the first pages he writes, “For some reason, I just had this feeling that if I drew an ongoing daily diary strip that it just might be my masterpiece.”
“The way I show up for myself, the way I discover who I really am, is to make an appointment every day to show up at the studio and see what happens. If I show up to the page, I show up to myself.” Austin Kleon wrote a great post about showing up.
“Slow and steady can take you pretty far!” Kent Peterson types a page every single day on one of his typewriters. This week he shared a picture of the binders that hold all those typed pages.
Did you notice how both Austin and Kent made a snail stamp? 🐌
A somewhat related manifesto by Darin Shuler.
“Perfection is a trap.” True. If it has to be perfect, it will never happen.
Keep showing up. Keep doing the thing. Be the snail.
The house and flower illustrations are from this zine.
Thanks! See you next week.
*at an open house* “Get these people out of here! We’re going to buy this house.”
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So true and I love all these inspiring examples! Congrats on your year!