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Mind Your Newness

steve green

Artist who believes in the transformative power of creativity. I believe anyone can tap into its power and change oneself and the world.

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Information Overload is Killing Your Creativity

Here’s what no one tells you about being an artist. You need mental energy to sustain creative practice. Energy that the world constantly drains from you that you must replace if you expect to create meaningful work. If you’re serious about...

10 days ago
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Quiet The Mind, Your Creative Soul Wants to Speak

Ever notice how loud the mind can get? Have your thoughts ever derailed you from acting on a decision, antagonizing you over what should’ve been said in a past conversation? For the Artist, what we think, whether related to our craft or not...

17 days ago
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The Secret to Making Your Art Great

Years ago, when I was an impressionable art student, I learned what I believe to be the most valuable lesson in creating art. At the time, I attended one of the best art colleges and was privileged to study under experienced professionals i...

24 days ago
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Prioritize Process, Not Perfection

When artists engage in the work, there’s usually a form of pressure to conceptualize novel ideas. Seldom is the act of painting, writing, composing or whatever we pursue, thought of as a great accomplishment. We often value the product over...

a month ago
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