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Failing Creatively

Carolyn Sehgal

As a Freelance illustrator who has been in love with drawing since I first picked up a pencil, I dedicate both working and free time to my artistic and creative abilities.

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Latest Issues

April Showers bring May Flowers, and then June sets in.

It seems like no matter what I do there is always so many things to work on. The good news for me is that it isn’t really all that bad overall just need to knuckle down and focus on where I want the art to take me.

I often share that I hav...

2 months ago
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Independent Bookstore Day

This year a friend reached out to have me make a custom design for Independent Bookstore Day, and since I have been working on projects at a slower more sustainable pace I thought I would be a fun way to get back into posting more about wha...

4 months ago
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A look back… and New Goals…

From New Years and well into Valentines and I am finally sitting down to think about what a chaos year I had in 2025.

The year was defined by finally burning out and despite my best efforts to keep producing and creating. This really made...

6 months ago
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Some days it is just hard to be creative

This year has been a lot. I moved, my kids are doing many activities, I work, and so much more that I try not to talk about much because I like keeping my personal life as personal as I can. I work on good news blogs, which switched to bi-w...

10 months ago
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Art & Good News 9-28-2025

From my Art-chive…

Doorway

Fan art is a popular way to hone your style as an artist. Usually, when I am playing in the sandbox that is fan art, I have a specific goal in mind. This doodle of Boo’s door was inspired by an Inktober promp...

a year ago

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