TODAY'S FEATURED POST
How to Address When An Artist Feels Stuck and Unable to Keep Up
Although I gave myself a timed limit to this, this is my typical approach to something complex, falling into a pattern of what I would usually do when sketching on location. It is not very exciting and is certainly not exploring the subject from a creative angle. As artists, it can sometimes feel like the walls are closing in as new technologies and tools appear faster than we can fully understand them and feel…
YESTERDAY’S POST
Bios and Statements and Resumes, Oh my!
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