Apr
19
2009
Are you having trouble being creative and coming up with new ideas? Are you stagnating because of stressful activities such as working, taking care of the kids, or other day to day tasks? Are you constantly confronting the proverbial blank wall whenever you sit down to write, or paint, or whatever else it is that you do to express yourself? Don’t worry. We’ve all been there. I myself am a regular visitor. The blank wall and I are on a first name basis. No, really.
Fortunately, I’ve learned over the years that many things can help me to relax and get in the right frame of mind so that ideas come to me more readily. Hopefully, you will find some of them helpful as well. Continue Reading »
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Apr
16
2009
Sometimes expanding your creativity simply involves opening your eyes and really seeing the things that are unnoticed around you every day. One of my favorite ways to get past this inclination to look without seeing is by going on a backyard photo safari. Continue Reading »
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Apr
16
2009
Earth Day just came and went, and spring is upon us, making me think of cleaning, gardening, and a brand new round of springtime crafts for those days full of April showers. What better way to celebrate spring than crafting green? Here are 10 great sites to help you find ideas. Continue Reading »
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Apr
15
2009
I was browsing around deviantArt today and ran across this meme: 25 Essential Expressions, as well as a couple of the responses, here and here.
You’ll notice, of course, that this meme was created for visual artists (comic artists in particular, I believe) to practice portraying a single character in a variety of emotive states. You might ask why this would pertain to you as a writer–but you probably won’t, because I’ll bet you’ve already figured out how to use this meme to your advantage.
I’m sure some of you will think of more uses from the one I’m presenting today, but the first thing that came to mind for me was to modify this challenge into a character building exercise for fiction writers. XD Continue Reading »
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Apr
15
2009
Picnik.com is a nifty little site for the amateur photographer, especially for those that don’t have Adobe Photoshop or other image editing software programs. Actually, even if you are a Photoshop user, you might find Picnik useful. It’s quick, easy, and lots of fun to use.
If you’ve never checked the site out before, here’s an example of what you can do with it. Continue Reading »
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Apr
10
2009
Are you creative? Do you have interests in more than one creative field? Then you’ve stumbled into the right place.
Many creative people are consummate multi-taskers. After all, creativity is more than just a talent with an instrument, a knack with a paint brush, or a flair for words. Creativity is the near-uncontrollable desire to create, a passion to mold our world and make idea reality. If you are such a person, join us as we explore new ideas, nifty new tools and methods, and learn about the art world, in its glorious, gritty entirety.
Let’s get Kreative!
What you can expect to find in this blog:
- Site Reviews
- News pertinent to the arts.
- Ways to make your creativity profitable.
- Information on tools of the trade.
- Tips on growing your creativity.
- New techniques and activities.
- Project suggestions to fuel your creative passion.
- And any other thing that I can think of. (After all, creativity is anything but stagnant. )
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