
An envelope of treasures by artist, writer, and illustrator Allie Sullberg.
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Source: Shuaitong Zong
“Most people spend so long deciding and they never start. I start. And I figure it out on the way.” - Shuaitong Zong
People talk about creative block, but they don’t talk about this other kind of block where you hav...
Musicians have tiny desk concerts and artists have tiny desks in tiny cabins and large forests to be inspired by. Today’s tiny desk is Avery Elias’s. I’m a big fan of Avery’s art and her blog, Snail Tales.
Avery lives in a special place c...
This is just the beginning of the gratitude wall. Framed elephant artwork in the center is a collaboration between Carson Ellis and Davis Wohlford.
Last week I turned 31! On my birthday I did some reflecting and c...
12 miles of San Francisco through my eyeballs
I love blog posts where people share pictures of their average days. What if you could find a blog post from any year and any place and any person and see what that place looked like through th...
Two clear paths for an artist
If we haven’t met yet, I’m Allie Sullberg, and I’m an artist, writer, and illustrator. If you’d like to check out more of my work, here’s my website and my Instagram.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Allie Sullberg is an artist, writer, and illustrator based in San Francisco. She makes all sorts of things and writes about what she thinks about when she's making. She's worked with The New York Times, The New Yorker, and SFMOMA.
Artist based in NYC. Represented by Uprise Art Gallery.
I'm a picture book author and illustrator extraordinaire.
Artist & Wildlife Interpreter \ud83e\uddac living in the Yukon
Writer & Illustrator
Maker of books/comics/games/stuff for kids & post-kids and a clown in a college of his own cobbling. The Terribles (Random House)! The HECKADECK (Chronicle)!
Artist, writer, & journaler in Brooklyn, NY \ud83c\udf1d Writer of SEE YOU, your companion for intentional creative practice
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