by Carrie Brummer | How to be An Artist
Shai Ford is an artist, jewelry designer, and handmade artist/artisan business coach. When she’s not playing with metal or helping other artists turn their art into a sustainable business, she’s chasing her two kids or working as a peace activist. Carrie: Welcome to...
by Carrie Brummer | Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
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...
by Carrie Brummer | How to be An Artist
Despite extensive visual impairment Erica Dornbusch is an award winning, internationally published illustrator and designer with more than 25 years of experience in creative art direction, marketing and design and fine art. As a fine artist, she is an actively...
by Carrie Brummer | Build Your Skill
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....
by Carrie Brummer | How to be An Artist
Today on Artist Strong we welcome mixed media artist Kitty Miller, who specializes in portraying nature and animals via bright colors and collage. Carrie: Welcome to Artist Strong Kitty! Can you please describe your artwork to Artist Strong readers? I am a mixed media...
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