Monthly Archives: September 2010

Hokusai and the form of things….

Hokusai taught me that artistic excellence is not a goal that you actually reach, not something with an endpoint. It’s a process that continues to evolve and become more layered throughout the creative life. I’ve been thinking about the flow … Continue reading

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drawing idea

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Haruki Murakami’s wisdom on keeping momentum

I was so proud of myself last night! I got busy with other stuff yesterday and was about to go to bed when I decided, no, I need to draw for at least 15 minutes. Trying to follow those three … Continue reading

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the pull toy is alive!

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losing (and gaining!) momentum

So I haven’t been drawing everyday. I haven’t even drawn this past week, except for a teeny bit today. if I don’t do it for a day or two, it’s so easy to lose momentum. It all derailed when I … Continue reading

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