perhaps wearing perfume and a light blouse
and slacks.
How do you refill the juice when you feel a bit squeezed artistically (or emotionally, or just sucked dry by the general state of THINGS)?
Take a nap.
Eat porridge.
Do yoga.
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Get cuddles.
Watch one of the Muppet movies (possibly The Muppets Take Manhattan).
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How can everyone be refreshed by indulging their artistic side?
Write a play.
Write one of the parts for yourself.
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Memorise your lines.
Try to use them in everyday conversation.
What advice would you have for people who haven’t been arty since school? Why do people stop being arty?
I’d advise them never to use the word ‘arty’.
Substitute it for the phrase ‘entirely myself’.
“I haven’t been entirely myself since school.”
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What’s the most important thing art can do? Confuse, amuse, change the world?
If Nigel Farage had continued his promising career as a sand sculptor rather than going into politics we would all have been better off. Including Nigel.
How do opportunity and access shape art in the UK?
It’s all very unfair. The Irish have it right with their Basic Income For Artists.
The best idea they’ve had since Zero Guinness.
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