Sometimes putting your creative work ahead of your personal life is incredibly hard, and I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but think about it this way. As creative artists we draw on our personal experiences, interests, and in someway our ability to create is a way of redefining ourselves in a new medium other than your physical self. So to me the idea of separating your creative work and your personal life is a little impossible no matter how you deliver or package it, your creativity is part of your personal life. For me, creative work that's unpaid is truly an expression of yourself, and that's the meaning of this blog, it's a place for free expression.
Ink and brush on vellum