Should I get rid of the art supplies?
I have a storage container full of art supplies and paintings. For ten years I painted, was paid for artist-in-residencies, had shows in New York City, sold several paintings a year.
But about ten years ago I started doing computer art and only do sketchbooks to keep track of ideas.
I think if I had a workspace I might get back to painting.
So how do I know when to just donate all the good supplies to a school and toss all the work except a couple of paintings and a portfolio of work I’ve traded over the years (Kenny Scharf, Tom Otterness, etc.)?
How do you get inspired?
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