How to Judge Your Own Artwork
When peacocks are hatched, they are ugly grey balls of fluff. When you snap a Polaroid, it is grey, then murky, washed out. When a
When peacocks are hatched, they are ugly grey balls of fluff. When you snap a Polaroid, it is grey, then murky, washed out. When a
You’ve probably heard of “The 10,000 hour rule”. Malcolm Gladwell popularized it in Outliers — in which he posits that it takes that long to
Let me ask you a personal question: do you have a passion problem? I’m not asking about your hormonal levels but about your life’s passion.
It’s tempting to think that if we want to make art, we should, of course, begin by shopping. Full of zest, vim and vigor, we
Genetics may play a role in creativity, but the choice to make art and be creative matters more. Creativity in all forms – art, music,
I’ve been dogless ever since my dachshund Joe passed away a couple of years ago. I spend a lot of time mooning around dog runs.
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