mindset

The mindset of an artist should be free and confident. Here you will find quotes, art inspired by artists and the lessons learned from encouraging others to express their creativity and nourish the spirit of boundless curiosity.

  • My Sacred Morning Ritual

    My morning ritual includes thinking about my day. I like to say today is a new day! Thank you for my blessings and all those to come. Maybe I’ll read a little Kute Blackson or something to prepare my mind… Continue reading

    My Sacred Morning Ritual
  • Happenings Around My Creative Space

    March has come and gone. We are now into the first full month of spring! There are so many birds and butterflies. and with them the song and flutter of all the magic of spring to come. I just roamed… Continue reading

    Happenings Around My Creative Space
  • First Day of Spring!

    I love painting and painting in a variety of ways. Painting flowers always gives me the peace I crave. Painting satisfies my curiosity. I even painted these words for the times when things just happen and test you. Oh, I… Continue reading

    First Day of Spring!
  • I Get Lost in My Art!

    What is that saying? You have to lose yourself to find yourself. You put your tools out, and you show up to explore what the tools can do. You will begin with one idea and then another. It goes on,… Continue reading

    I Get Lost in My Art!
  • What is the Lastest Thing That I Have Learned?

    This is a WordPress daily prompt, and immediately, I have an answer. I was wandering around today in a big city. It is a place I have been, but not this particular place. I walked and observed. I sat and… Continue reading

    What is the Lastest Thing That I Have Learned?
  • Bored With My Art Supplies? Absolutely Not.

    What bores you is today’s prompt on WordPress. WordPress releases daily prompts that bloggers can write a post for. I was curious about today’s prompt, and here we are! What bores me? I don’t think I get bored, well, except… Continue reading

    Bored With My Art Supplies? Absolutely Not.