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As caring parents we search for the very best for our children. From sourcing perfectly fitting first shoes, to big decisions about schools, there are lots of choices we make on behalf of, and [...]
How much help should an Art teacher give their student? When I dug an old drawing (you can see a section of it above) out of the plan-chest at Inner Art Studio this week to use as a prop for [...]
Some artists work best in isolation. O’Keffee relished being “deliciously alone”, whilst Munch painted “The Lonely Ones” and his work was exhibited in “The Loneliness of the Soul" at The Royal Ac [...]
I've had in front of me this afternoon a notebook and a list of questions for which I'm preparing answers ready for our next Inner Art promo video. Sometimes it's the most basic questions that [...]
My last blog was about letting go during times of change and chaos. I talked about trusting moving pieces both in our artistic processes and in our lives. A lovely woman who comes to Inner Art [...]
Moving: transfer, A to B, process, progress, change, movement. Pieces: places, items, things, people, spaces. It’s been a crazy month! Or few months, on top of the mad Covid year. With so m [...]
Using reality to become aligned with the present.Time to think and take stock whilst staying home during Covid19 has been a great gift. I've spent time revisiting my life aims, priorities and [...]
Getting comfortable with additive & subtractive processes in creativity. I've been tweeting a little bit recently and got quite excited about the concept of 'additive' and 'subtractive' [...]
We spend our artistic lives accumulating ways of seeing... what's next?In my recent Tweets I've been mulling over different ways artists' approach their subject matter. I considered two [...]