There’s a lot swirling around in my head this Friday afternoon. Maybe because it was a big week. A big couple of weeks, actually. Yesterday marked one year since the… Read More
Taking the Next Step
Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
There’s a lot swirling around in my head this Friday afternoon. Maybe because it was a big week. A big couple of weeks, actually. Yesterday marked one year since the… Read More
These past few days the thought of what an artist is, continues to cross my mind. As a digital artist we are often seen as someone for only logos, illustrations… Read More
“Peace In Purpose” by Nick Davis 03/12/2021 These past few days the thought of what an artist is, continues to cross my mind. As a digital artist we are often… Read More
I always love reading “day in the life” stories, so here’s one from my life as an artist, marketing professional at Pinstripe Marketing, and mama. 6:30am – wake up with… Read More
Being forced to slow down and to find who and how I am when I cannot do the art form that largely forms the basis of my identity, I had to reassess what mattered to me and develop a new relationship to myself…. Read More
Landscape vs. Portrait By Mason Gehring March 12th, 2012 What does it mean to be weaving a landscape and portrait together? With landscapes, we are seeing space in time that… Read More
Motion Capture with the Metahumans, Real-Time Spark FX show, and Creative Pinellas Mentorship Gabriella Krousaniotakis / March 12th, 2021 Blog#15 Metahumans with Xsens and Manus Mocap Figuring out how to… Read More
Blog #15 My friend, poet Miesha Brundridge, organized and hosted an incredibly moving and powerful Black History Month showcase on February 27. Miesha has been organizing seasonal showcases for over… Read More
Blog 15 Writer’s Block is one of the scariest things a writer can face. Lots of times when I’m teaching a class or talking with someone about writing, they… Read More
Writer’s Block Chelsea Catherine Blog 15: 3/11/2021 Writer’s Block is one of the scariest things a writer can face. Lots of times when I’m teaching a class or talking… Read More