This is not a how-to guide, a sharing of best practices designed to get your artistic career and life to work like anyone else’s. It’s not a philosophy or a collection of quotes. This is an ongoing conversation, a series of love letters to the artist at the core of it all, because the creative... Continue Reading →
Critics and Artists
I had an incident the other day (and by incident, I mean that I was the only one who was uncomfortable) where I was in a conversation about plans for entertainment in an upcoming venue. When I shared a few ideas, one of the people in the conversation cut me off with her reaction, saying... Continue Reading →
3 – the Other People
It’s sometimes a maddening thought that even when we see ourselves in a mirror, we don’t accurately see ourselves the way others see us. We love to say that we’re our own worst critics, always so because we strive for acceptance from somewhere. Where does that need come from? Does it come from our parents... Continue Reading →
