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Find the Magic in Feeling Lost


Vanessa Lemen

If you are feeling lost, then you have found something to paint about. Well, express it however you feel it. Paint, draw, sing, write, make music, dance. However you express yourself, just don’t dismiss this feeling. It’s a good sign. Find the magic in feeling lost. Feeling lost is a part of being human. It’s inevitable that we will feel lost at times. It’s the space that marks a plateau between where we were and…

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Character in Context – Interview with Elliot Lang & Cody Kuehl


Sarah Finnigan

May 21, 2024 - 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 of them, myself included - will be traveling in for the preview, opening, demos, and art talks. I asked Elliot Lang, the show curator, and Cody Kuehl, the museum’s board president, for an interview to learn more about the genesis of this event and what we can expect. They were kind enough to oblige! _____ Sarah: How did this show…

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