If you are trying to produce content regularly for your artist blog, it’s essential to have a productive writing space.  You need an area where you are comfortable and able to focus on brainstorming, writing, and editing your posts.

You may need a place that is separate from your studio.  My writing space has been taken over by my daughter, thanks to at-home pandemic learning, so I’ve been relegated to a couch.  It’s working, but I’m looking forward to the day I can reclaim my space!

Tips for Finding or Creating the Perfect Writing Space

 NY Book Editors offer practical advice like uncluttering your space and adding a little inspiration.

How to foster creativity and inspiration from The Writing Cooperative.  

 Grammarly put up a post about unconventional writing spaces.  You may find that something like this works for you.

The Bottom Line

The best space is the one that you will use.  It may take some trial and error, but work to find the place where you are comfortable and able to focus for periods on writing content for your artist blog.  The more you write about your art, the easier it will get.

Do you have a writing space that you love?  Send me a photo, I’d love to see it.

Interested in starting a blog for your visual art business, visit Artist Blogging 101.

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