If you’re a mom who misses making art… this is for you. There are seasons in motherhood where the days feel so full that creativity gets pushed to the very edges. You love your children deeply — and yet, there’s a quiet part of you that still longs to paint, draw, write, or create something beautiful. In this video, I’m talking about motherhood and creativity — and why being a mom can coexist with being an artist. We’ll talk about: How to make time for art as a busy mom Why your creativity still matters Practical ways to start again (even in small pockets of time) If you’ve been feeling discouraged, behind, or like you’ve somehow “lost” your creative identity — I hope this feels like permission to begin again. You're a mom. And that's incredible. And you are still an artist. 💛 If this encouraged you, consider subscribing for more conversations about building an art practice, licensing artwork, and creating consistently in real life. Subscribe to my weekly newsletter: https://mackenzienelsonart.com/newsletter

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