Some people feel silly when asked to participate in “children’s games.” It makes them feel awkward and uncomfortable. In fact, it appears as if someone asked them to eat an unusual dish for their palette, or to smell something particularly fragrant....
Eli Trier is an Artist and Author who travels the world writing, drawing and making gorgeous picture books for grown-ups about everything from gratitude to productivity. She spends her days exploring ideas, messing around with paint and counting her lucky stars. Her...
Often we are told that our desire to be creative is unimportant, or less valuable than other obligations and responsibilities in our lives. Through dialogue or omission, most people I know have faced someone spouting “would-be advice” to maintain the status quo....
Monika Proffitt is an installation artist, writer and entrepreneur. In her former life she worked in arts administration as a grant maker and in social services as a counselor to mentally ill homeless people. Proffitt’s installations have been exhibited throughout the...
I remember how wary I felt about posting my artwork online. Will people like it? What if I get bad comments? What if people tell me my work sucks? Navigating fears of rejection are difficult. This alone prevents many, many artists from sharing their work with the...
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