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Category Archives: Art
Creativecraft: What I’m into now
My creative undertakings are coalescing into several projects that I have something to show in the near future: First, I am revisiting an old project focused on small drawings using a variety of methods I can produce in a short … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ideas
Tagged 3d Drawing, 3d Printing, Ambiart, Art, Cardboard, drawing, Felting, lego, painting, projects, sculpting, Sculpture
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Creativecraft: Creativity and the creator
If you spend enough time around creative types, you’re bound to hear the same lament: I’m a creator! Why am I not creating? I suffer from this lament to the extreme on occasion, and while I could launch into the … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ideas, Updates
Tagged Art, inspiration, simplify, why am i not creating
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Creativecraft: Inspiration
I hate inspiration. There, I said it. Inspiration is an infuriating creature. It’s capricious. Fickle. Unpredictable. Unreliable. It rarely gets work done and is notorious for abandoning me right in the middle of something that needs done. And it is … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ideas
Tagged 3d Drawing, 3d Printing, 3Doodler, 3Doodler Create Plus, 3Doodling, Art, dumpster fires, inspiration
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Science and Technology: The Age of the (ubiquitous, big) Screen
As much as many pan the notion, I believe we have entered the Age of the Screen. If you’re the observant type, you’ll notice screens are everywhere. There are multiples in our houses, and not just TVs. How many of us own more than one computer, tablet, and smartphone? I know I’m guilty, and likely […] Continue reading
Posted in Art, Science and Technology, Writing
Tagged Addiction, kids, management, Opinion, Reality, screens, technology, ubiquitous, use
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Creativecraft: There is no such thing as “good enough”
One of the things more likely to break my heart than anything else is hearing someone say they don’t do something because they’re “not good enough”. I hear this more often about the arts than any other thing, but the … Continue reading → Continue reading