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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

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...

3 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...

8 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...

8 months ago

Inktober is coming, is it still worth it?

All artists have a starting point. We have a day when we are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and think that the world is our oyster. Let me be clear: the world is always your oyster. You can always have opportunities to grow and develop your c...

8 months ago
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Art & Good News 9-13-2025

From my Art-chive…

Angels

What happens when you try to mimic a master and fail miserably. This drawing taught me a lot about my own sense of style and what I like doing versus what I would rather not bother with. The Cherubs from Rapha...

8 months ago
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