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New Art Journal


I thought I would share my new art journal with all of you - So, here it is - Today I have been thinking of how I can become more creative - I recently started looking into Zentangle, Drawing Labs, Reading books on finding my "Artist Within", Photography Workbooks Etc ... It really has gotten my creative juices flowing ... What fuels you to become more creative?

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  1. Effy - I SO agree with you - The best photographs I have taken, have been in nature!

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  2. I am glad you are exploring and having fun K! I think the nature is number one, but another very important thing for feeding my creativity is Internet - actually, looking at other peoples work, but also looking at all kinds of photos, reading articles about art and crafts, everything I see is inspiring.

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  3. Sonja - Nature does inspire me the most - The Internet is full of ideas, I agree - Other blogs, other creative websites, photos, articles etc ... It seems we do alot of the same things to become inspired :)

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