Organizing my art space💕

Even on low energy days, I still want to be in my art space but sometimes the act of painting is too much. Today that was the case. So, instead of causing myself more pain and fatigue, I decided to do the low energy task of organizing my brushes🖌️ #organizing #artorganization #artistsoflemon8

2025/10/2 Edited to

... Read moreMaintaining an organized art space can make a significant difference in your creativity and productivity, especially when energy levels are low. Sorting brushes by type—such as long handle brushes, medium brushes, and detail brushes—not only keeps your workspace tidy but also helps you quickly find the right tool for your project, reducing decision fatigue. Long handle brushes are typically favored for their versatility and control, making them ideal for larger strokes and varied painting styles. Meanwhile, medium brushes strike a balance between detail and coverage, perfect for general use. Detail brushes are crucial when fine lines or intricate work are required, allowing for precision and refinement. When organizing, consider storing these brushes separately to maintain their shape and prolong their lifespan. Using brush holders or jars labeled by brush type can simplify your workflow. Also, cleaning your brushes regularly before storing them helps preserve their quality. An organized art space can be a sanctuary that welcomes you each day, even when motivation dips. Engaging in a simple task like organizing your brushes not only preserves your tools but also refreshes your connection with your creative practice. Embrace these small but meaningful rituals to keep your art journey enjoyable and sustainable.