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Archive for the "intuition" Category

What Does A Painting Mean To You?

As you know from my previous post, I am enjoying Peter Clothier’s book, Persist.  There is so much packed in this tiny book, I wonder if I will ever stop contemplating it all.  One of the subjects he brings up is how visual artist have it hard because this is one area where often the [...]

Which Comes First, the Process or the Product?

Some days just getting into the studio doesn’t happen, however that doesn’t mean I am not working on things.  I think the time I spent traveling back and forth to Houston (last year) and my trip to Paris brought my work to the point of creating layers in the work process.  The idea of the [...]

Still Working Intuitively

I recently had another beautiful email from my glass artist friend, Lesley McIver, in Golden Bay, New Zealand. We were talking about our work and how grateful we were each day we step into our studios when she wondered if I was still doing my intuitive art.  The truth is, I can’t stop doing intuitive [...]

Open the Door, Then What?

This is another Paris Door I sketched out in the red sketchbook.  I keep wondering what the drawings on either side mean.  Maybe it is a code. What do you think they mean?

I continue to sketch away at these doors, and they continue to look like Alice found them down the rabbit hole.  The thing [...]

Doors are so important!

Just a short train ride from the center of Paris is the home of artist, Claude Monet.  On a beautiful day, Elizabeth and I went to Giverny in Normandy France to visit these gardens which inspired Monet.  Indeed they are inspirational and every way you turn, there is an exceptional photograph to be taken.

You [...]

Dan Pink and The Artist’s Life

Do you know about the work of Dan Pink?  I first read his book, A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future.  In this book he talks about how creative types have something computers cannot duplicate and how that is what the future is going to need in order to survive and to [...]

Creativity Management

This morning we have the beginnings of the first snow of the season.  While it will not last long, it is lovely to have so early.

I tried to upload this video however it was not going to happen.  Use this link to watch.  I highly recommend it!

Elizabeth Gilbert on Nurturing Creativity on TED

Earlier this year, [...]

Does Creativity Dry Up?

This is the final product of the WIP in the previous post.  While it is not the main series I am working on at the present, it clearly informs that work and allows me the opportunity to keep questioning as I move the main series forward.  Do you work on multiple challenges in parallel?
I wanted [...]

A Few (More) Words About Slow Art

a study piece

It has been a while since I wrote about Slow Art.  You can read that posting here.  This subject is never far from my mind and you can find some slow blogs and web sites in the list on the right column of this page. Recently, I have been thinking about the relationship of taking time [...]

The Reflection in the Mirror

I have just started reading Jackson Pollock: Energy Made Visible by G.H. Friedman which was published in the early 1990’s.  I honestly have not gotten very far in this almost 300 page book about a man who cut his own life short.  Friedman interestingly interjects his own thoughts into the writing which is wonderful.  In [...]