So, here we go. Project 105 is off the ground, with the second piece being mailed out to Donna D.
The past couple of weeks have been super hard because I am dealing with all the business aspects of the project, which is very different from actually producing art.
I have had to find ways to package and ship the art so it would not get damaged.
I asked someone with legal knowledge to draw up a media release form to clarify the rights of ownership to the art and stories.
I had to find a way to get the media release forms to the project participants and keep track of who has signed and who hasn't.
I have had to create and update this website and link it to all my social media accounts (how many passwords and user ids can one person possibly have?)
I still have to buy a supply of padded envelopes and I am throwing all receipts in a box because I can't think of dealing with the accounting yet.
Right now, I am doing something every day that keeps the project on track. I have to talk myself into it because, what I really, truly want to do is draw, write, embroider and create. Mailing and paperwork wasn't part of my plan but here I am, trying to find balance and silver lining in the business of art.