What Not to Do: Using Inversion and Anti-Vision to Make Rapid Progress
Projekt Rattloch ā Week 1 šš³ļø
I used to think my problem was not doing enough. More exhibitions, more projects, more social posts, more creative output. The outside looked goodā¦plenty of activity, some real successes, amazing experiences along the way.
But I was exhausted. Still self-sabotaging. Still not making a living as an artist.
Then I learned about the inversion technique from WWII aircraft analysis. Engineers studied bullet holes on returning planes to decide where to add extra armour. Most damage was on the wings and fuselage, that seemed obvious. Until Abraham Wald pointed out they were studying the wrong thing entirely, they needed to armour where there were no holes, because planes hit in those areas never made it back.
I've been ignoring what's killing my progress. Week 1 of Projekt Rattloch changes that: examining the invisible damage, the autopilot behaviours that sabotage everything else I'm trying to build.
āIt is not enough to think about how to get what you want. You must also think about what you want to avoid.ā
ā Charlie Munger
Iām studying my own self-sabotageāand choosing to avoid those thingsā¦
Compulsive overeating to numb emotion
Unplanned Instagram ad creation
Binge-buying courses and AI tools
Spending hours on my laptop without moving my body
Mindlessly applying to art open calls
Constantly checking email and social media
Using my phone right before bed
Checking my phone first thing as I wake
Habitually telling myself I have no time
Thereās more. Thereās always more.
Not all of itās art-related, but itās in my head, draining my energy, hijacking my focus.
Since weāre talking about inversion,
talks about having an anti-vision, a version of your life you want to avoid, hereās mine:Anti-Vision: (10 years into the future).
Iām 53 and still clinging to the idea of becoming a full-time artist, but the dreamās calcified. Success feels close, but Iām really no closer. Iām 140lbs overweight, bitter, and exhausted. My knees hurt if I walk more than five minutes. Iāve dumped thousands into open calls and art competitions, and Iām broke. Meanwhile, my salary crawled up a measly 10% over a decade while the company racks in record profits. My kidney transplant is at under 40% function from neglecting my health. Iām furious. With myself. With the world. With life.
It pains me to think about thatā¦
Iām not pretending to have all of the answers in week 1. Iām just fed up with having a loose direction and avoiding the truth. The list of what Iām doing to sabotage progress isnāt comprehensive, but itās honest. And for once, Iām starting there instead of reaching for another quick fix or shiny new tool.
Next Monday, Iāll report back on what happened.
I once sent Zandra Rhodes a tin of beans as an exhibition invite with a note: āIāve bean working up the courage to invite you to my exhibitionā.
I will now call these moments Schnellschuss. Quick shots. Spontaneous, strange, intentional, random.
Iāve been doing things like this for years: spontaneous, slightly absurd gestures, and I rarely know their impact. But theyāre fun, and they usually leave behind a good story. So Iāll keep doing them.
And speaking of stories:
Memento Vivere. Opening night.
44 tickets already reserved.
Max capacity is 120ābut factoring in the usual 50ā60% no-shows, we need to aim higher: 240ā264 tickets to fill the room.
Weāre currently at 18.33% reserved.
Memento Vivere is a key piece of the strategy. I plan to sell all 24 artworks exhibited. So Iāll be adding more structure to make that outcome a certainty.
Each week in Projekt Rattloch, Iāll share both the plan for the week ahead and a reflection on whatās happened.
Itās going to be tighter, sharperā¦none of the loose, meandering weekly art practice of the past.
Income goal: £5,000/month.
Thatās the number that changes everything.
No more guessing.
Iām building now. The blueprint drops next Monday.
For my own clarity:
Invert: Avoid doing the things on my list.
Create: My income blueprint.
Email: local businesses, to fill the room at Memento Vivere.
Wish me luck,
P.S. This will be part of it⦠https://stan.store/slart WIP.
I wish you enormous luck! This + Dubuffet's advice, and finding a way for them to coexist is the path forward.