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Eranos and the Archetype Database


Lauren Panepinto

Last month I did a long post about how to not rely on Google images to do your image research — for a lot of reasons, including originality, accuracy, and avoiding AI sludge filling up search engines. The short version of the post is to start using better/vetted databases. And one I forgot to add is worth a whole post in itself, for the kind of things we do in fantastic art. Let me introduce…

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Seeing the World with Fresh Eyes: An Artist’s Guide to Creative Vision


Ron Lemen

July 7, 2025 - As a teacher, I've witnessed a striking paradox in my classroom: some students brim with creative confidence while others question whether they possess any creativity at all. This observation sparked my fascination with a fundamental question—why do some people readily access their creative abilities while others remain blind to their own potential? Over the years, I've been documenting my students' creative journeys and developing concepts that help people recognize their inherent creativity. The following excerpt from my upcoming book explores these ideas, along with practical exercises I've tested both in my classroom and in my own creative practice. My hope is that these insights will help readers discover the creative force that already exists within them.   Vladimir Makovsky - In a Rural School EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER 01 You know that feeling, right? When you’ve…

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