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ADJUNCTIVE
At ADJUNCTIVE, John Meehan, “a flâneur with camera,” shares stunning photos from his travels and essays on his approach to street photography, portraiture, and other topics around his medium of choice.
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Back To Basics With Art and Illustration
“Once you let go of any judgement and faithfully transport what’s in your mind onto the page, that’s when you discover who you really are.” Writer and illustrator Millie Ho candidly describes her creative process.
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Make Crappy Drawings
Michael Babwahsingh embraces crappy drawings: “And if you’re afraid your drawings don’t look like the stuff you see online or in fancy books or that people will make fun if they see them, who cares? All that matters is that your drawings make sense to you….”
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Mansfield and Me: Sarah Laing on Comics, Her Graphic Memoir, and New Zealand
Acclaimed New Zealand fiction writer and comic artist Sarah Laing chats about her graphic memoir, Mansfield and Me.
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Claudia McGill and Her Art World
Claudia McGill came to art later in life, but never stopped creating once she did. On her site, she shares work that spans several media, including collage, sculpture, and acrylics.
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“Diversity” Is A Problem
Melissa Hillman on the struggle for real diversity in academia, theater, and beyond: “The problem with diversity without equity is that diversity can be accomplished in ways that entirely preserve the white male power structure.”
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“How is the creative process like a storm? Both begin from what appears to be nothing. Both arise out of a disturbance and act to displace and destabilize. Both gather energy, material, force and direction from its particular situation.”
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Liz’s Scribbles
Revel in line, form, and color and learn about urban sketching supplies and process at Liz’s Scribbles.
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Moss and Fog
Ben VanderVeen loves art, design, technology, and nature. At Moss and Fog, he curates and shares gorgeous images and stories around these topics from the far reaches of the web.
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“If you are making a work of art in any area of life, you are not going from a known point A to a known point B. You are inventing point B.”
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The Past Is Gone: A Poem
“Silence makes music / perceptible; perhaps / sadness makes life.” Words and images come together on The Doodling Poet’s blog, like this poem on the creative power of sadness.
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