Join me as I share a drawing a week to rekindle the joy of creating. Includes random musings on inspiration, motivation and how to keep pouring from your creative cup even when it feels like there's a hole in it.
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I currently have one of those colds that vacillates between “Actually I think I’m fine” and “My bones are made of broken glass and I might have died in the night” and so - unsurprisingly - my drawing this week was about dealing with the bul...
Last week I did several doodles and none of them turned out even close to what I wanted in my head. I can look in my sketchbooks and see periods of being disappointed in what I’ve created and thinking I’m finally empty and finished, but I c...
Last week was really hard. The news of the world got on top of me and I fell into the darkness for a bit. Everything I drew and wrote and said came out wrong and my head became a tricksy, unreliable thing. It happens sometimes.
All of my days are mixed up because I thought I did a speech in Ohio on Saturday but turns out it was Sunday and so I was traveling on Monday but I woke up today thinking it was yesterday and that’s why this is a day late.
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