by Carrie Brummer | Why do the Arts Matter?
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...
by Carrie Brummer | Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
I have a fear that my art is without style. I’m not speaking about art in a fashion sense, either. I don’t mean that my style is questionable or bad, I mean that my work exhibits an absence of style. I get the impression that many of this awesome community...
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 | How to be An Artist
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...
by Carrie Brummer | Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
We use technology today as a social crutch. And by choosing to do so, we destroy our quiet moments of creative insight. Lines in grocery stores. Waiting at a restaurant for a friend. Dining alone. Waiting for friends at the bar while they go to the washroom. Sitting...
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