
I Don’t Know What To Paint (And Why That’s Not Really the Problem)
“I don’t know what to paint”—sound familiar? The real issue might not be a lack of ideas but something deeper. Let’s explore six common obstacles and how to move past them!
“I don’t know what to paint”—sound familiar? The real issue might not be a lack of ideas but something deeper. Let’s explore six common obstacles and how to move past them!
100 years of life, wisdom, and resilience—discover what my friend Sandy’s journey can teach us about making art for the long haul.
Discover how choosing a word for the year can inspire your art-making, fuel your creativity, and guide your goals all year long.
Bad paintings. We always want to avoid doing them and yet, we need the bad ones to get to the good ones, the ones where we make a breakthrough!
Finding a new Virtual Assistant didn’t go as planned… but here’s why I’m still grateful.
Sometimes, it’s the unplanned encounters that make painting on location truly special.
I recently had the experience of watching one of my demo videos with a friend and I cringed when we watched the part where everything looks an absolute mess. That unpleasant feeling led me to writing this post.
What you say about your art could be the difference between a sale and a missed opportunity. Let’s dig into that!
When it’s out in the world, your painting has a life of its own. Gail illustrates this idea using Michele Ashby’s painting, Tied, as an example.
Streamline your creative process with these photo organisation tips. Say goodbye to endless scrolling on your phone, trying to find that reference photo.
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