Are unsolved problems rattling around in your brain and keeping you up and night? You can work to quiet this ongoing mental activity or you can harness it by calling on your subconscious for a problem-solving assist.
Read MoreA quirk of human cognition is that we are much better at remembering the things we haven’t finished than we are at remembering the things we have. This can leave us stressed out and feeling unproductive. What to do?
Read MoreIn this short post, I reflect on the recent drivers of change in my artwork.
Read MorePractice strategies you can use to turbo-charge the knowledge construction that underlies expertise.
Read MoreThe problem with categorizing art and why I’ve decided to drop the “fine.”
Read MoreAlways trying to do your best can keep you from getting things done.
Read MoreMy new space is affecting my work in both expected and unexpected ways.
Read MoreIn this post, I share what I was thinking about while creating The Garden Makes Eve.
Read MoreMy Self Portrait, 2020, reflects what was going on in my mind at the height of the Covid-19 quarantine.
Read MoreExpressing and exploring a love of color through the muted hues in my artwork.
Read MoreSix strategies for maximizing your online art experience.
Read MoreLimiting choices can give your brain a rest and, paradoxically, increase creativity.
Read MoreAn in-depth color course helped me rethink my haphazard approach to color.
Read MoreAn easy and inexpensive solution for organizing and storing large flat sheets of paper in a small studio.
Read MoreCan we consciously change the way we subconsciously think?
Read MoreIn search of a sustainable way to live life amidst the noise of information and social media.
Read MoreWriting is a great way to explore and clarify your own understanding of your artwork and art practice.
Read MoreIs stress shutting down your creative brain or is it helping you to make creative leaps?
Read MoreHow does walking boost creativity and what kind of walking is the most effective?
Read More“How do I motivate myself?” is the wrong question to ask.
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