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| I've moved to My Space.com as well as... eBay.com. I know... eBay?? Well, I just posted a poem there and got 4 responses automatically. Plus, I'm an avid shopper (at least I have been the past two weeks, unfortunately or fortunately, depending on your perspective). I'm happy with eBay--my eBay blog. I know that sounds weird. :S My new URLs are: http://www.myspace.com/queeragui http://blogs.ebay.com/queeragui Happy trails! :) | | |
| Although you probably avoid emotional hotspots, recalling and experiencing them can provide fuel for creative expression. Coming face-to-face with the most real and raw issues and feelings and then channeling that energy through a creative medium may produce not only intense work but also emotional catharsis. Instead of reburying a recurring memory, put on your spelunking garb and start exploring. Hard hat suggested. "Emotional Hotspots" 52 Ways to Nurture Your Creativity by Lynn Gordon
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| Testing pic retrieval: ScaryCensor & Pecan @-;-
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| After I've done the morning pages on a daily basis, I'll post the Art Quote of the Day: Sinking into a creative trance can be challenging when we spend much of our days on sensory overload, our head full of beeping pagers and ringing cell phones. When the best stimulation is no stimulation, try staring into space--make sure it's blank space... Let your wildest imaginings, most mundane thoughts, and out-there daydreams fly, captured for the moment on the "screen." Take a look at what you see there; retain what's worth keeping for future use and let the rest fade to black. "A Blank Wall" 52 Ways to Nurture Your Creativity by Lynn Gordon | | |
| Painting is an attempt to come to terms with life. ~ George Tooker
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