So you think you have no time to make art. It used to be my number one complaint, “No time, no art,” until I learned about Nina Katchadourian. Frustrated by time wasted by frequent flying Nina Katchadourian came up with an idea […]
Yesterday, in my post how to be an artist, I talked about being a “scenius” rather than a genius. “Scenius is a term invented by an English musician, record producer, and visual artist Brian Eno. Another word for “scenius” is “communal genius.” […]
In the past two days, I introduced you to two people who profoundly impacted me by changing my perception of what art is, and we all could be artists. Today I will introduce you to the third person who gave me actual […]
Yesterday I wrote about Seth Godin who made me understand what is art. Today I am going to reveal the identity of a man who told me that I am an artist too. I have never met him. I have only seen […]
I thought I knew what art was. It was the paintings, the sculptures, the drawings and the beautiful sometimes weird and abstract pieces they keep in museums and art galleries. It was also something which students with no real potential studied in […]
I need a bliss station. The place where I can retreat from the world and do what I really want to do – read, write, draw, cut some pictures and make as much mess I want without having to clean it. Follow […]