In a rush
I was on the subway yesterday, and I sat next to an artist: Ariel Cotton.
For the whole ride, she was sketching, doodling, tracing, and writing in a small, vanilla notebook with a lovely fountain pen. I asked her what she was working on, and she mentioned that she was drafting a comic.
But writing a comic is a messy process. She was testing out a bunch of different bits and pieces. Some stuck, but a lot didn’t. Her notebook had pages of scratch-offs, riffs, and “rubbish”. She mentioned it was her canvas to just experiment and experiment and experiment.
As a student of the creative journey, it warmed my heart. And it made me think of the quotation from British novelist Amelia Barr:
“Everything good needs time. Don’t do work in a hurry. Go into details; it pays in every way. Time means power for your work. Mediocrity is always in a rush; but whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing with consideration. For genius is nothing more nor less than doing well what anyone can do badly.”
So big gratitude to those who are not in a rush. A standing ovation to those who continue to wander.
Your work will be worth the wait.