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ARTWORKING

Present

I have found that in this situation it is easier than normal for me to live in the present. There isn’t much choice.

I have thankfully been able to work in our garden and to continue to try to transition to an home and online practice for my artwork. I have become more grateful for deliveries of food supplies and for people carrying out work that is often overlooked.

Any future plans that I cannot enact in my current situation are essentially on hold. This leaves me with what I can do today and in the immediate future - the next few weeks perhaps. I’m not saying that it is an easy situation to be in but that it is such a fundamentally limiting situation that doing the available and necessary tasks can provide a state of being in the present that is valuable.