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Lately something has become very clear to me. My creativity is stuck in production mode. I started designing for clients sometime back in 2010 and in the last 16 (wow) years; I have trained my creativity to show up when I need her to show u...
For almost a decade into my creative journey, I vehemently disliked anything I created. Loathed it. Maybe it was imposter syndrome, and maybe it was knowing that if I hated it, even if everyone else hated it, it would hurt less. It didn’t.
For the longest time I have felt like everyone is creative, but the way most people exercise their creativity is by being problem solvers. There is another aspect to creativity which is the “weirdness”, the “out there ness”, the “doesn’t fo...
Generally, I like viewing art exhibitions, it’s an easy win for my mood, I can find something fun in it always. Sometimes its an idea, sometimes an exploration of the form, and sometimes even the curation. Of course there are art pieces tha...
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