Consistency is Key: You cannot expect great things without putting in the work. Push yourself to create something each day, if that’s too difficult then create something each week. Consistent practice and dedication are more important than raw talent. Regularly creating and refining your skills can lead to significant improvement over time.
Read MoreNot accepted, declined, sorry to inform you.., we are going in a different direction, no, dislike, rejected. These words become all too familiar as an artist. Getting rejected is not easy and as a creative, I have experienced my fair share of “no’s”.
Read MoreHere we are in the final countdown of Christmas. The last three days before Christmas tends to get a bit chaotic. Let’s set the scene: you just remembered you did not send Uncle Bill’s Secret Santa present and you now have to stand in a four-hour line at the post office. You burnt all your cookies and have finally come to the realization that you will never be on the Food Network show Holiday Baking.
Read MoreFrames purchased from the store often have hanging hardware that makes no sense. The other day I found my own mother hammering in two nails for a piece of artwork that only needed one. She was struggling so much and I realized it was because of the frame she has purchased.
Read MoreIt has officially been two months of isolation, and social distancing; that's a whole lot of time to self-reflect. I recall the last thing I did before lockdown.
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