Blog 19 I read an article a few months ago that said using someone as a muse can be extremely harmful. “You use them and throw them away when you’re… Read More
The Nature of the Muse
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Blog 19 I read an article a few months ago that said using someone as a muse can be extremely harmful. “You use them and throw them away when you’re… Read More
Homesickness by Yuly Restrepo April 8, 2021 I’ve lived in the United States for twenty years now, which is more than half my life, and I have never felt like… Read More
Searching for a Sustainable Practice ~ Part 1 Kenny Jensen Blog Post #2 ~ April 8, 2021 Blogging As Revelation: This second post was originally intended to be a straightforward… Read More
Diner Poetry By: Sara Ries Dziekonski 4/8/21 Blog #19 I have been missing diners a lot these days, particularly the small red diner in Buffalo that my parents owned… Read More
April 6, 2021 | By Laura Kepner April 10 from 2-5 pm Safety Harbor Art & Music Center Details here If you love books — well-written books that make you… Read More
Making time to make art is no small feat. There have been so many other things going on in my world recently that I haven’t made a lot of time… Read More
April 5, 2021 | By Jennifer Ring Details here Locations and Schedule here . . . If you’ve frequented Pinellas County parks during the pandemic, you may have noticed a… Read More
Making Time For Art By Mason Gehring April 5th, 2021 Making time to make art is no small feat. There have been so many other things going on in… Read More
Batman and Grandma I used to read a story to my little sister Tina every night at bedtime. She was four; I was 17. It was a ritual we started… Read More
Of Art and Nature I’m largely inspired by beauty found in nature. I use the natural world as the source that continuously supplies me with a wealth of inspiration that… Read More