How many of you have peers that can offer you support to develop as an artist? Recently we discussed a really formative quote: “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” – Jim Rohn Artists often work in solitude and miss the...
A former environmental educator, Vanessa Sancho found in the Canary Island of La Palma the place to delve deep into herself and acknowledge her calling as a curator: that of holding space for beauty in the world. Now Vanessa integrates her passion for life, her innate...
There is a myth that artists are disorganized. This connects with another misconception: to be any good at the arts you must have a little “crazy” in you. Not only are we messy, we are starving and we can’t keep it (whatever “it” is) together. Time and time again when...
Andrez Bergen is an expat Australian writer, journalist, DJ, musician, photographer and ad hoc beer and saké connoisseur who has been entrenched in Tokyo, Japan, for the past 15 years. He published noir/sci-fi novel ‘Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat’ in 2011,...
There is a safety I feel in my studio. I am sheltered from the world, living in a bubble where only me and my artwork exist. I can create, I don’t have to share if I don’t want to, and I can be present and ever mindful of my moment: painting, drawing, creating. I...
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