Covering an old 5×5″ unfinished canvas with #cracklepaste. What happens next? I have no idea! #improvisation #originalart #abstract
Snapshot from My Studio: July 13, 2015 at 10:46AM
A little more color on this #woodpanel #workinprogress #diptych lower half. #originalart #watercolorpencil #graphite
Snapshot from My Studio: July 13, 2015 at 10:44AM
Wet #cracklepaste!!! #originalart #wip #workinprogress #dailycreating #livingacreativelife #creativesandbox #abstract #mixedmedia
Snapshot from My Studio: July 13, 2015 at 10:19AM
Kitty! #originalart #art4sale #artforsale #paintingfun #dailypainting #livingacreativelife #mixedmedia #cats
Are you doing #6 & #7 here? If not, it’s time to start worrying (or time to join me on Tuesday!)
I’ve been spending a lot of time with Brené Brown lately.
(No, not in person; on my computer, thanks to a Udemy course.)
If you’re not familiar with Brené Brown, she’s the best-selling author of Daring Greatly, and an incredibly engaging speaker, with a couple of wildly viral TED videos.
Before she wrote her first book or spoke on the TED stage, however, she started out as a qualitative researcher, which means she interviews thousands of people, then analyzes her data to find patterns.
Over several years of research and a grillion interviews, Brown noticed that some people seemed to have a better capacity to engage more fully in life, to live with authenticity and embrace their imperfections.



