Reflecting on your Creative Process “I only create when I feel like it.” Countless aspiring creatives have told me they can only make their art when they are “in the mood.” I once followed this philosophy. Guess how much work I made? My...
Recently the NESA (North East South Asia) Conference came to Dubai for a fall leadership conference. It was a 4 day conference for school leaders to select assorted topics for professional development and workshopping. it was my first experience at NESA and I was...
Do I work to my strengths as a creative? Recently a colleague suggested it would be interesting to try a personality test, particularly the Myers-Briggs, to see how my skill set and personality lead to strengths that would lead me to my current job (art teacher) and...
I wrote this short essay to describe my summer to colleagues with the following photographs. I don’t always share about my own experiences and that of course shapes many, if not all, of my artistic choices! The Great Summer “Stay-cation” I’m sure many of my...
Sharpen Your Skills: Understanding Value
Confidently use value to improve your art
If you want to draw or paint anything you want, understanding value is a MUST.
Sharpen your Skills: Understanding Value includes:
✏️ my Learn How to SEE Guide: 10 Ways to Catch Your Own Mistakes;
✏️ A quick and simple way to observe your growth over time;
✏️ How to make your drawings (and paintings!) jump off the page; and
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