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Tag Archives: Jane Reed Wilson
What light through yonder window
I am passionate about light. Like a moth to a bulb, I am drawn to the sun’s warmth and power, sometimes searing my wings. It awakens the creativity within me and everything bathed in the glow is to me a … Continue reading
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Tagged art, constantly creative, creativity, design, drawing, graphic design, Jane Dashfield, Jane Reed Wilson, light, photography, shadow
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The joy of cut and paste
Lucky is the child with an artistic mother. My favorite moments with my mother all seem to have to do with creating. One of the projects I remember best as a very young child was a huge scrapbook with illustrations … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art with children, constantly creative, creativity, cut and paste, draw, Jane Dashfield, Jane Reed Wilson, Mica Angela Hendricks
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The Tribble with Keeping Calm
I first saw the phrase “Keep Calm and Carry On” while eating in a British restaurant in Kansas. The words were printed boldly in white on a red banner. It was just what I needed to see. At the time … Continue reading
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Tagged art, constantly creative, creativity, design, graphic design, Jane Dashfield, Jane Reed Wilson, keep calm and carry on, meme, posters, typography
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Creative procrastination
I have been itching to write on my blog for a few days, and although I can’t think of anything terribly profound to say, I think that I better get this out of my system. It is possible, too, that … Continue reading
Affirmation
We know we’re creative. We’ve been making our mark since we were old enough to play with our food. Many of us, however, feel the need to have that little bit of recognition for the superlative way we mix our … Continue reading
A Creative Love Letter to Boston
I’m thinking about procrastination and why it is so hard to get started on projects sometimes. For instance, I haven’t posted to this blog in a while. It’s not that I haven’t felt creative, or haven’t had anything to say … Continue reading
A Creative New Year Ahead
As with all weeks after Christmas, I am itching to play with all the new creative tools (OK, OK, “toys”) I received under the tree. Not the least of which was an IPad that I didn’t even ask for (but … Continue reading
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Tagged Art studio, Christmas, creativity, draw, iPad, Jane Reed Wilson, New Year, time
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Do creative projects have a lifespan?
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about whether or not to dispose of things that I have created. For that matter, even things that other people have created. I find myself inundated with a lifetime of graphic design projects, watercolors, … Continue reading
A Gift of Inspiration
While I work to whittle a lengthy draft down to a brief blog-appropriate post, I would like to share the inspirational musings of friend Christine Piatek, an intelligent and creative woman, and fellow choral-singing enthusiast. Creative inspiration can be found in … Continue reading
Play with your food
Creativity doesn’t need fancy new tools, although my stash of art supplies and computer software would make it seem I think otherwise. Certainly walking through the doors of the art supply store known as Pearl is to enter the cathedral … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Breakfast, constantly creative, creativity, design, drawing, food, Jane Dashfield, Jane Reed Wilson, photography, watercolor, writing
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