January 19, 2020 | By Steven Kenny . . . One possible reason Salvador Dalí painted melting watches was to comment on the elasticity of time. Or, perhaps the runniness… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Musing – Exploration of Art Works
I don’t just love to make art – I love to look at it too. Whenever I am at an art museum or gallery, I feel a knot in my… Read More
Jabari Reed (iBOMS) on Ego Death
January 18, 2020 | By Victoria Jorgensen Through January 24 Mize Gallery Details here “… my transition from being an activist to being a philosopher…” – Jabari Reed (IBOMS) …. Read More
IDEAS ARE NOTHING; DOING IS EVERYTHING Blog#7
IDEAS ARE NOTHING; DOING IS EVERYTHING* *credited to Ji Lee, a creative director at Facebook and Instagram Blog #7 Jan. 16, 2021 By Emily Stehle I subscribe to an online… Read More
IDEAS ARE NOTHING; DOING IS EVERYTHING* Blog#7
*credited to Ji Lee, a creative director at Facebook and Instagram I subscribe to an online newsletter called “Fast Company.” Every so often, an article catches my eye, and I… Read More
Tell Me a Story – Authors and Stories Available Online
January 16, 2020 | By Margo Hammond . . . Listen Up Authors & Stories Online Writers in Paradise Virtual Readings January 17-18 Eckerd College’s annual Writers in Paradise Writers’… Read More
Re-structuring
Re-structuring by Yuly Restrepo January 15, 2020 I’m back to work on the novel this week and feeling that things might be coming together. One of the biggest anxieties for… Read More
The Influence of Music In Art by Nick Davis
In the past, I have often been asked how I begin my process or what my inspiration is. I have always had the same answer. I start with music. Listening… Read More
Questions and Concerns
Preview image: The Abyss Stares Back, Acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″, 2020 Image below: Portrait of an Illness, Acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″, 2020 How do you heal with a… Read More
How to Approach Pre-Production as a Director
I read the play at least twice and take notes on theme, dramatic structure, character through-line and world of the play. I often revisit Elinor Fuch’s “Visit to a Small… Read More