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Last week, I was invited to speak with creatives in Vancouver about some foolish things I have done over the years to be a sneaky artist. I am writing a longer post about it but, until then, I offer you this image of my last...
Spotted, on the Millennium Line SkyTrain.
Sometimes I like to think of a train window as a screen with images streaking rapidly across it. Maybe a clump of trees. Or, a pole with haphazard cables. A bird buffeted by the win...
I was in New York this weekend, walking its Great Streets in search of Tiny Beautiful Things. I hung out with some wonderful people, caught an improv show, ran a workshop in Central Park, ate long slices of pizza like a ninj...
the next special project, notes from reading, trip to NYC, and our next hangout.
Dear Insider,
life meets life
As Rohan grows, his amazement and curiosity and enthusiasm infects our minds too. It is an unexpected gift of parenthood — a chance to re-live the pure joy of being alive, to shed our accumulated layers of c...
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Secretly drawn art of the world, delivered to your inbox. | Author of “Make (Sneaky) Art: and other ideas to build your sketchbook habit” | Vancouver, Canada.
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