I only smoke cannabis in the art studio, because I don’t want that intense pot smell to fill the house
Weed, art, and music are my “holy trinity” of the creative process. I am a writer and a painter, who is lucky enough to earn a living with his passions. I’m one of the precious few that gets to do what they love every day. In order to set myself up for success, I employ the aforementioned holy trinity. My office/art studio is filled with inspirational works of art. I have paintings and drawings all over the walls. I also have music playing in the art studio 24/7, even when I am not in it. Finally, I keep the room well stocked with several different strains of cannabis so that I never need to take a break to get stoned. Sativa strains are my favorite because they are a muse for artists and creative types. For those of you who don’t know the basics of cannabis, there are two predominant types, sativa and indica. Indica gives a full-body high that is very relaxing. Indica is the best for watching movies or hanging around doing nothing, and it’s great for using just before bed. Sativa is a mental high that perks up my brain and fuels those creative impulses. I love keeping sativa close at hand, because it’s a ready source of inspiration for my art. I only smoke cannabis in the art studio, because I don’t want that intense pot smell to fill the house. I’ve been told that cannabis edibles are great for artists, because they come on gradually and last for a long time. I prefer to smoke sativa.