What is your canvas actually telling you?
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If you’ve felt stuck in a painting (not a technique problem, but something else entirely) this episode is for you. Your canvas has been reading your mind, and once you understand that, so many opportunities open up for you.
One of the core things I teach is this: what happens on your canvas is a direct reflection of what’s happening in your mind. I mean that literally. The confident, committed brushstroke and the dabby, revised-to-death one aren’t just about skill — they’re about where your mind was when you made each one. The ceiling on your technical growth is often set not by your hand but by what you’re thinking while it moves. And here’s why that’s actually good news: your mind is accessible to you in a way that the perfect studio, the right teacher, or the ideal conditions never will be. The real work is available to you right now.
This episode goes into the places this principle shows up beyond the canvas itself: in how you talk about your work, in the email you finally sent to the gallery, in the conversation you had at someone else’s opening. You’ll hear two stories from Growth Studio about what the movement from fear to self-trust actually looks and feels like in real situations.
In this episode:
- You’ll hear why being stuck in a painting is almost never a technique problem
- We talk about how your brushstrokes change depending on where your mind is while you’re painting
- You’ll hear Megan’s story about moving from hiding her work to holding her composure in a moment that would have rattled her a year earlier
- You’ll hear about a different way to approach the gallery conversation — one that feels a lot less like a high-stakes ask
- You’ll leave with one question to ask yourself the next time the canvas feels stuck
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