Every practice has a space, and that space is sacred.
Setting up your workspace is a vital part of your creative process, whether we’re speaking of creative movement or another artistic expression or practice. Your environment has a significant impact on expression.
A personal place of expression is a grounding influence and a partner through every phase of expression.
I personally envision the studio, the dojo, or the woodshed as a nucleus of creation, a source from which creative movement and expression flows outward to other areas of life and the place to which it returns again.
Personally, I maintain my artistic workspace as a sanctuary, a place at home where creative expression is nourished and regenerated.
Start by setting up your space. Your very own creative movement woodshed.
A few years ago I was struggling to find or uncover my own practice so I literally built a woodshed where I could move and create daily.
I wrote about here: Jiu-Jitsu and the Slow Track.