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Feeling Inspired ...


I am feeling very inspired today ... This is a photo that I took of my office desk drawer ... I arranged these magnets in a way, so I see them each time I need something in my desk ... What do you do for inspiration?

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  1. Inspiration for me comes from awesome artwork of others...Some I know are art masters with wonderful imagination~!! Oh, not to copy, but to feel like I could accomplish as well...When that urge to create pops in, then I am ready to try and answer the call...

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  2. Margaret - I agree - When I see the work of others, I feel so inspired - I feel the same way, not to copy - Just to try my hand at what I see, to see what my interpretation would look like ... Keep Smiling & Creating!

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  3. I agree with Margaret. I also find inspiration in nature. But sometimes it just comes to me with no reason, or leaves me just the same. :) I never know...

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  4. Sonja - This is exactly what happens with me - Sometimes I awake with a thought in my head of what I want to photograph on that day, and then other days I am at a loss and then I am inspired by someone else's work ... Each day is different, Absolutely!

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