Taproot Arts and Insight: Val Gilman Coaching for Artists- Life, Business and Creativity
  • Home
  • About Val
    • Val Gilman
    • Val's art >
      • Portrait Sculpture by Val Gilman
      • Val's Art Website
      • Studio Visit
  • Coaching
    • Coaching for Artists
    • How does coaching for artists work
    • Will Art coaching help you? a quiz
    • Free initial consultation
    • interview/coaching exchange
  • Offerings
    • Taproot Artist Circle
    • Pottery Classes
    • Weight health with love
    • Taproot Virtual Co-Working
  • Free things
    • Youtube channel
    • Blog
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Scheduling
  • FAQ

Taproot arts and insight Blog

Schedule a free intro session
take the quiz- is coaching right for you?

How do you start making meaningful art again after a long break?

4/15/2021

0 Comments

 
Coming back to your creative work after a hiatus is hard. Whether you have been having another career for a number of years or just got off track for a while, it is hard to re-enter.

If it has been a short amount of time you can sort of pick up a thread from before. Which can be challenging if there is no energy there.

But if it has been a while you may need to give yourself space to be in the not knowing because so much has changed, your values and interests might have changed, your aesthetic might be different.

It is hard and it is worth it.

You have lived a lot of life and the creative process is so great for helping you process the learning that you have been in.

How do you know how to start, how to enter?

This is my suggestion: Start with easy small things. Throw away art, or doodles. Get things lubricated by letting yourself be drawn to what you enjoy, what you find compelling right now.

​The magic that happens is that when you have made a few of these things your creative immagination starts to kick in and pretty soon bigger ideas are calling for your attention.

0 Comments

Creative collaboration in the time of Covid

8/30/2020

1 Comment

 
Picture
Ok- I'm going to be honest- when I was driving home after that gallery meeting on July 8 I was kicking myself for stumbling into more than I had time for again. What had I gotten myself into!

I had suggested, as we were all trying to figure out how to make our gallery function during lockdown, that we could think about using more of the space instead of less, that we could experiment with site specific temporary installation, seen only from the front and not entered.

​I was thinking about the vertical space. I was thinking about space instead of just walls. And I was thinking we needed to shake it up.

I was not thinking of doing it the next month. 

It was insane. I had just gotten chicks for the first time ever and they were growing fast in our living room and I was on a frantic mission to build a chicken coop. I was (and am) still working full time as a coach and small business owner, not to mention being a single mom. I have no time!

And the work that I really wanted to show, had been planning to show for my solo exhibit that had to be cancelled due to the pandemic, was labor intensive ceramic wall fountains. They were no where near done.

The fact is that my creative life had stalled during covid, and I felt like I was shriveling up. My studio was a dumping ground and a chaotic mess of tools used to build the coop. All the art projects that I had been working on, that had end points that made sense, had kind of fallen out. I was starved for something that made sense and in some weird way this did. 



Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Today, after removing the front wall, the collaboration blossomed into something really beautiful. It was like the gallery took a huge breath of air and sunlight and opened its heart to us. ​

Read More
1 Comment

​What is a creative, and how do you know if you are one?

3/20/2019

4 Comments

 
Picture
Black and Brown Bicycle by SplitShire
Recently I have found myself using the term “creatives” as a label or shortcut term for my people. I am also seeing that term tossed around by others. I thought it might be useful to explore what I mean when I call my tribe creatives.

A creative might not know that they are a creative, they might not feel artistic or musical or whatever. I know that I did not- people had to tell me. It is hard to see from the inside.


So, these are some of the signs:

You have been called passionate- you can dive into an idea with all four feet because you see the ways that it can be so great for the world around you.

You have been called a dreamer- your imagination is always on. If you have ever run into a hypnotherapist, they might have told you that you were already in a trance.

You often have more ideas than you can follow through on, and may bounce from one project to the next – on a good day it is invigorating and affirming, and it can also lead to a feeling of ineptitude when you see all the dropped projects around you.

It can feel hard to trust yourself and your ideas because you know that you have not always been able to stick with one long enough to reap the benefits.

A creative is someone who thinks outside the box and makes links between boxes that others might never have thought of.

​

Read More
4 Comments

A Visualization to combat the grumpy, icky, I want's

6/16/2017

0 Comments

 
Picture
​So you are grumpy- the to-do list is long and boring and never ever done. And you have the "I Want"'s- that nagging feeling that you want something but you can't figure out what. Somehow nothing seems easy- like there is just a lot of resistance going on. You feel pretty distant from your creative practice, and you are eating far too much of the wrong things!

If this is you- or if you have known this feeling- try something for a minute. A quick visualization.

Get yourself seated comfortably and let your eyes gently close while you take a couple of deep breaths.


Read More
0 Comments

Three reasons your creative project is stalled and how to get it moving!

7/21/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
You dream up a creative project that feels right on, and gives you a lot of joy to imagine it, but it never really gets off the ground. In fact after dreaming of it for so long, not only does it lose its joy, but it can actually begin to be a drain on your confidence!

I have so been there, and it is painful!

The thing is that you are an adult and you have a ton on your plate. 
It is really hard to prioritize a creative project when you need to pay the bills, tend to the kids, get the car fixed, buy groceries, and have some sort of a social life.

Not being able to get past that first hurdle of getting the project firmly in the line-up of priorities can be what keeps a person from doing their creative work for years and years, and this is a travesty.

The world needs your creative work!
If you have a creative itch it is because it needs to be expressed and if you need to express it there are others out there who need to be able to connect with it! It is part of the collaborative project of our human culture- we are all in it together and we need each other’s wisdom, questions and creativity. 

I believe firmly that each of us has something very particular to offer the world and it is our job to do it. And it is not always easy to know what that thing is and to find the energy to make it happen.



Read More
0 Comments
    Click to set custom HTML

    Categories

    All
    Art As Healing
    Artist Block
    Artist Blocks
    Collaboration
    Connection
    Conversations About Your Art
    Cravings
    Creative Cycle
    Creative Direction
    Creative Flow
    Creative Fraud
    Creative Process
    Definition Of A Creative
    Emotional Risk
    Emotional Risk In Showing Art
    Gallery Representation
    Gifts Of The Kiln
    Growing As An Artist
    Grumpy
    Impulsivity And Art
    Inner Critic
    Inner Rebel
    Kick The Creativity Block
    Life Transitions For Creatives
    Mucking Around In The Darkness
    Open Studio
    Political Art
    Priorities In Life
    Publication
    Real Art
    Sharing Your Art
    Soda Kiln
    Stalled Projects
    Success As An Artist
    The Value Of Your Art
    Too Busy For Art
    Trust The Process
    Validation
    Val's Art
    Visualization
    Weight Loss And Creativity
    Workshops

    RSS Feed

Get a cup of tea, a moment of reflection, a little gem delivered to your inbox on occasion. It will perk up your day!

Newsletters go out about one to three times a month, depending on what is happening, and include information about upcoming shows, useful and inspiring tips about the creative process, and information about upcoming classes and groups I offer.
Subscribe
Picture

Contact
About Val
​​Blog
Client login


Coaching
​Life coach for artists and creatives
​Is Coaching  for You?
Free initial conversation


Offerings

Taproot Virtual Co-Working 
Pottery Classes
H
​

Val's Art
Portrait commissions
​Val's art website
Located in Shutesbury MA and available to clients all over the world through video conferencing
©2023 Val Gilman
  • Home
  • About Val
    • Val Gilman
    • Val's art >
      • Portrait Sculpture by Val Gilman
      • Val's Art Website
      • Studio Visit
  • Coaching
    • Coaching for Artists
    • How does coaching for artists work
    • Will Art coaching help you? a quiz
    • Free initial consultation
    • interview/coaching exchange
  • Offerings
    • Taproot Artist Circle
    • Pottery Classes
    • Weight health with love
    • Taproot Virtual Co-Working
  • Free things
    • Youtube channel
    • Blog
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Scheduling
  • FAQ