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Character in Context – Interview with Elliot Lang & Cody Kuehl


Sarah Finnigan

In just a couple weeks, the Character in Context show opens at the A.R. Mitchell Museum. This event celebrates the enduring importance of illustration in the contemporary art sphere, featuring a comprehensive presentation of process work hanging alongside the traditional final work. [caption id="attachment_76705" align="aligncenter" width="526"] The Builders by Scott Brundage[/caption] A bunch of fantastic illustrators (many of them Muddy Colors contributors) are participating in the show, and many of the artists - a third…

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The Reality Behind the Creative Curtain


Julie Beck

May 17, 2024 - Sometimes, it can seem like creative endeavors flow effortlessly for others, leading us to compare the challenges we face in our own creative processes. While we each possess our own strengths and weaknesses, the creative muse is a demanding force for everyone. Similar to the illusion of the Wizard of Oz and the man behind the curtain, the world of art-making often differs from the polished images we encounter online and out in the world. Here, I will pull back that curtain and unveil the true reality behind one painting to show you that it's far from the constant sunshine and butterflies that some may imagine. The Painting: I am Earth and My Orbit is Clumsy July 26, 2021 - The collection. I don't always start with a narrative or clear idea. In many cases,…

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