From the innocent awakening of my young heart, I was taught to have the answer for the rest of the world. And I misplaced my direct connection with the unseen force that had called to me in the first place, the force that was flowing through me all the time.
Creativity Q&A: Four Radical Ideas on Selling Your Work
I often hear from gifted artists who have struggled for years to sell their work. Getting your work out in the world is the final stage in the creative process, and the process is not complete without it. The problem is… what exactly?
Little Pink Spoon #4 from The Wheel of Creativity
What drove me to excel, despite my innocent love for life, was fear. The lessons taught without words took me farther away from myself. How did you learn to silence your own inner voice in order to conform to the outside world?
Creativity Q&A: What Does It Mean to Live Creative?
This small disabled man with the big toothless smile is my teacher. His creativity with what life has dealt him inspires me. I’m sure I would not do as well in his position.
Little Pink Spoon #3 from The Wheel of Creativity
I can’t say exactly when I first had the idea for this book, but its roots are there in my earliest memories of childhood. I was born into a world of other people’s agendas for me. So are we all. What place, ideology, system, etc. have you had to leave (do you need to leave) to discover the creative treasure within you?
Little Pink Spoon #2 from The Wheel of Creativity
Today… The second installment in a series of free samples: “Like countless others throughout my life, this process showed me my place in the adventure of life, required me to respond, and invited me to collaborate in creating the outcome.”