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Creativity Matters Every Day Posted
Jan-26-2006
Two days ago I met a very friendly watercolor artist who recognized one of my
table companions at a local restaurant while we were visiting over lunch. My
companion introduced the artist to me — a warm woman in the autumn of her
life
— and mentioned how talented she was with her beautiful
watercolor art. ... |
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A
Blogternative to Going it Alone Posted
Jan-23-2006
Tasty Soul Food Cafe Morsels
I've quietly watched from the sidelines an amazing
thing going on over at Heather Blakey's Soul
Food Cafe during the last year. This passionately creative
woman, writing teacher, mentor-to-many, and non-stop imagineer
has pulled off something so significant, so wonderful, so nurturing
to writers and artists of all shapes and sizes. I can't even
put it into words. So I did the best next thing. I asked Heather
to put it into her own words. And still, she shares the wealth.
Curious? Go
see for yourself... |
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Ways to Stay Creatively Blocked Posted
Jan-15-2006
Building a Wall of Creative Cinder
Blocks
If you insist on comparing your paintings to Monet's, expect perfection from
your first attempt, look at your studio as an art factory, allow that one flippant
comment to crush you, or think you have to prepare for a gallery show in two
weekends, you'll have no problems staying blocked. ... |
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Creativity Resolutions for a New Year Posted
Jan-2-2006
Coaching the Creative
In general, it seems that New Year's resolutions are a "novel" ritual
designed to remind us of our ability to not follow through with our intentions.
Why do we keep doing it? Because somewhere in us we desire to make changes in
our lives. It's not much different when it comes to making changes in our creative
lives. ...
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