March 2024 Retrospective

Inside an Artist’s March: Massive action, wellness and gratitute.

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I have been doing a retrospective since October 2023 as a way to reflect on the month, and for you to get insight into my life in a calmer, gentler way than looking at reels of me walking the dog, or of every meal I’ve eaten posted on Instagram. It’s a self-contained retrospective so you don’t get distracted on social media. It’s also somewhat of a diary for me, so I can look back and laugh in the future. I thought it might be interesting to a reader to hear about an artist’s life, as I would have loved to hear more about what Jean Dubuffet got up to day-to-day, the meals he ate and the mundane things he did.

March has been a month of recovery, moving forward powerfully and some much-needed rest.

Thanks for checking out my March!

Let’s go…

March 1

My dear friend and soul colleague kindly reached out and supported me with my illness. She inspired me to eat a clove of raw garlic per day with a spoonful of humus, I find it delicious and you can feel it working. So warming! Thank you Beth for looking out for me.

March 2

The second of March was the day when I felt inspired to contact galleries and art shops regarding collabs, knowing that it would be beneficial. I have done this before, but the rejections hurt!

I posted my Weekly art practice today

March 3

I submitted my work to Castle Fine Art today, I went to one of their galleries in Birmingham. They’re a very professional, commercially focused gallery. It had a good vibe.

March 4

I submitted some work to a gallery in Newbury, a few junctions east on the M4 motorway. They have some open calls I may consider.

March 5

Cute doggy photo:

I had a lovely and supportive email exchange with a curator from Bath.

March 6

‘Stack dropped today…

March 7

I watched a little bit of Dragon’s Den for entrepreneurial inspiration. The lovely Sara Davies is pictured below.

March 8

I started putting my portfolio together. Here’s a photo of it.

March 9

9th Edition of Weekly Art Practice:

March 10

Artist Cindy Shaoul with some truth. So, so true! Read the article here.

March 11

Another bit of art wisdom. I can’t remember what site it was from.

I popped into the studio to take some photos of this piece, then I can list it for sale.

March 12

My artist friend Rory Walker said I look like this Chechen Warrior today. He’s right, I do.

March 13

Posted a Substack today on ‘knowing’

March 14

After being off sick for much of January and February, I’m back at work now. I’m grateful for the convalescence period and am finally feeling like myself again today.

March 15

Friday, a shorter day at my day job today. I worked a bit on my Substack during my break. Lovely to come home and see my daughter and give her cuddles.

In the evening I started framing some signed prints ready to go to a local cafe art exhibit. I’m pleased with how they’ve turned out.

March 16

I decided to change the titles of my weekly art practice and put them in the subheading. Maybe it makes it more interesting.

In the afternoon, we started packing for our holiday to Spain next week!

March 17

More packing, parents out there know that packing takes twice as long with a one-year-old!

I started having a look at Art Galleries in Malaga online, we’re 100% going to the Picasso Museum!

March 18

The first day of the holiday!

Our hotel looks very nice. The flight went smoothly, my baby was very chilled during the flight.

March 19

Beer and Shandy on tap. #Blessed.

March 20

It’s nice to discover art on the walls of the hotel.