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Creating Art While Working Full Time

Writer: Jennifer BoyerJennifer Boyer

As an artist, finding time to create can be challenging, especially when you have a full-time job. But with some careful planning and a few tips and tricks, you can make the most of your time and continue to pursue your passion for art.


  1. Set realistic goals: When you're working a full-time job, it's important to be realistic about what you can achieve in your art practice. Set achievable goals that align with your available time and energy. For example, set a goal to create one piece of art each week, or dedicate 30 minutes each day to sketching.

  2. Use your time wisely: Make the most of the time you have available to create. Use your lunch break to sketch or brainstorm ideas, or work on your art during your commute. If you have a spare hour in the evenings or weekends, prioritize your art practice during this time.

  3. Create a routine: Creating a routine can help you stay focused and motivated, even when you're tired from a long day at work. Decide on a specific time each day or week when you will dedicate time to your art practice, and stick to it as much as possible.

  4. Create a workspace: Having a dedicated workspace can help you stay organized and make the most of your time. Set up a space in your home or studio where you can work on your art, and keep your materials and supplies organized and easily accessible.

  5. Find a community: Connecting with other artists can help you stay motivated and inspired. Look for local art groups or online communities where you can connect with other artists, share your work, and get feedback and support.

  6. Be kind to yourself: Remember that creating art while working a full-time job is a challenging feat. Don't beat yourself up if you don't meet your goals or if your progress is slower than you'd like. Celebrate your successes and be kind to yourself as you navigate the challenges of balancing your job and your passion.


Creating art while working a full-time job is possible with some careful planning, organization, and self-compassion. Set realistic goals, use your time wisely, create a routine and a workspace, find a community, and be kind to yourself as you pursue your passion for art. Remember, creating art is a journey, and each step you take is a step closer to achieving your dreams.


 
 
 

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