…Just another expression for reflecting upon and readjusting priorities to suit where I am now! Looking at it that way makes it much more motivating to get to that seemingly mundane job. The bonus is that after having sorted my work by both size and medium, I can now find a piece in a matter of minutes instead of hours! This makes it possible for me to inventory and document both past and present work. Above is a my finished product.However, organizing is a process and needs to be addressed daily. I love it when it looks like this, though! (I read a lot to make my art, thus the library at my fingertips!)
I have been sketching as well,,,pen and ink in my journal. Daily skethcing and painting is my meditation on the world! Everyone has different ways of making time for reflection. What is yours?

How do I reflect? How do I reflect? it has been too long awhile to know if my art is that reflection anymore. It used to be. Sadly my reflection comes now mostly in the form of daily prayer and looking at m y teaching as my actual engagement in reflection and change.
It is impressive to see the concrete proof of your labors and your reflections. I notice that your work is looser and stronger. Now that is a powerful dynamic duo.