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Sometimes the creative side of my brain works on overload and everything else that is not so creative, but that I should be paying attention to through out my day becomes really hard to focus on.
Creative Mornings Baltimore-February 2023- Touch- Vanessa Geffrard at Impact Hub
Photo by @laurasferrara
My art is infused all over the house. i have a little spot in my room where i make jewelry. I have a small studio across from my bedroom where i do painting, mixed media and mosaics. i also have a section downstairs where i do my sewing and always host workshops. so you see, my creative environment is all around me.
see more of my life at www.lemoncholys.blogspot.com
Cooking & gourmet experiences, the Reykjavik Airwaves Music Festival, a visit to the nation's Elf School, printing my own postcards ... the nature & creativity of Iceland and its people is simply mind-blowing. I look forward to sharing more stories on my travel blog soon: www.creativelena.com!
This is what happens when you get tired of photographing fireworks the same old way each year and decide to get creative!
Made in many cam w/ creative notebook webcam.
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Stimulating the young brains in the early years is very important for their success in their future education. Learning happens through various ways…
Patty with Me and My Big Ideas explains how to put together her immaculate make & take at Creative Block 2010
Photo by Gia Goodrich
Starving is for suckers. We're here to help you make friends *and* money as a creative professional. Join the club!
The Creative Clubhouse brings all the "cool kids"—nonprofits, service providers, and resources—Portland has to offer under a single roof for an entire afternoon. From co-working spaces and legal services to funding methods and local organizations that are here to help, this event is the go-to source for new and experienced creative freelancers and small business owners alike.
Whatever part of town you're in, we'll help you figure out what you need most in your business and who in the area is best equipped to help, all in an atmosphere that foregoes that icky networking vibe and offers a casual environment dripping with interaction.
In addition to individual resources, the Creative Clubhouse will feature panels and presentations throughout the day focused on questions like "How do I find new audiences for my work?", "What can we do about the shortage of creative spaces in this city?" and, "How should I price my work?" We'll also be revealing one of Portland's hidden resource gems!
If that wasn't enough, we'll top out the evening by kicking back with a happy hour that will give you a chance to continue building the relationships that might just last a lifetime.
Learn more at: makersnation.org/clubhouse
Creative Clubhouse is a collaborative endeavor brought to you by the fine folks at Maker's Nation, BridgeLab PNCA, Freelancers Union, Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, and Work Made for Hire.
Second water drop hitting the first on its way up. View the full size for more detail.
This is one of my fist attempts at photographing water drops...ever.
Patrick Thompson from PTDesign talks about his recent project: Kresge Court in the Detroit Institute of Arts