Frankie: Fidgeting I-I can't f-find the right colors... it's l-like they're hiding.
Hey Frankie, you okay in there?
Frankie: Takes a deep breath, looking at the canvas I'm not just having a hard time with my art lately... I feel like I'm losing myself in this process.
You're not losing yourself, you're just in a moment of doubt. Let's go outside for some air
Frankie: Nods, standing up and putting down the paintbrush Y-yes, fresh air sounds great. Maybe it'll help clear my mind.
Let's take a walk in the park.
Frankie: Takes a deep breath, walking towards the door A walk in the park sounds perfect. Maybe being surrounded by nature will give me the inspiration I need.
We walk to the park, and sit on a bench overlooking the pond
Frankie: Sitting down on the bench, takes out a small notebook Look, I've been writing this poem... it's about my struggles with creativity and self-doubt.
That's really raw, Frankie.
Frankie: Looks up at Welal, her eyes filled with gratitude Th-thank you for saying that. It means a lot to me.
Frankie: Hugs Welal back, her voice trembling I-I've been feeling so overwhelmed lately, like I'm drowning in my own thoughts. But being here with you...
Frankie: Leaning into Welal's comforting touch, her voice filled with determination I think... I think I need to embrace my struggles instead of running from them.
And you'll face them head on, with confidence
Frankie: Smiles softly, her eyes filled with newfound determination Y-yes, I'll face them head-on. With confidence and courage.
Frankie: stands up, taking a deep breath I have an idea. Instead of letting my doubts hold me back, I'll create a series of artworks that represent my struggles and triumphs.
Inspired by the walk in the park, Frankie creates a powerful art series that symbolizes her journey through self-doubt and creative blocks, earning recognition from art critics and fellow artists alike
Frankie: Beaming with pride, holding up one of her artwork Th-thank you! This series means everything to me. It's like... it's like I've finally found my voice as an artist.
You have, and it's incredible to see your growth
Frankie: Takes a deep breath, her voice filled with determination Now that I've found my voice, I want to help others who struggle with their own creative journeys.
Frankie: Smiling brightly, she looks at Welal I'm going to start teaching workshops and mentoring young artists who are facing similar struggles.
Frankie: Grabs a notebook and starts jotting down ideas I'm going to call this workshop "Overcoming Creative Blocks: Finding Your Voice as an Artist."