Good posture = more painting?
Currently I am not very productive.
I thought maybe my quandary falls under the 'ole creative block definition.
Now that I think about it I often attempt drawn out sessions of drawing/painting etc only to be plagued by cramps/dead limbs caused by sitting awkwardly on the floor.
I don't have a lot of space here but I am just wondering what positions all of you artsy types favour for maximum productivity?
I naturally seem to paint lying down like a kid in front of the TV but this approach is not working and it is putting me off starting any sessions now.
Occasionally when I have the money for MTN Hardcore or similar I do freehand spraying which can only really be done with the cans held vertically but whenever I try this approach with normal paints and brushes I just get messy runny crap everywhere.
Maybe I will stick to horrible toxic spraypaint but it's not too practical indoors and I need alternatives which are (practical indoors) as I am dealing with british weather!
Hmm, as you may be able to tell I am bored.
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