by netGALAXY Studios | Dec 11, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, Theatre Related, World View
If you put yourself in a position where you have to stretch outside your comfort zone, then you are forced to expand your consciousness. Les Brown Being in the Zone The term is used quite loosely to express that feeling of freedom, when time seems to stop and we do...
by netGALAXY Studios | Dec 9, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
I recently had the privilege to exchange interviews with Art Therapist and eminent Blogger, Stuart Cline. His interview of me is on his website, along with great information and links to artists and therapists who find multiple correlations between the creative...
by netGALAXY Studios | Dec 5, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
The first known interview with a VampBlogger – Confessions of an artist I was recently asked for an interview by eminent art therapy blogger, Stuart Cline. Here are his fascinating questions, along with my answers: What got you into blogging? I enjoy...
by netGALAXY Studios | Nov 4, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, Theatre Related, World View
“Find the art in yourself, not your self in the art.” Stanislavski Exploring structure by seeing the artist as bricklayer Whether you are an abstract expressionist or a photo realist it might be time to think of your job more as a bricklayer than as some...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 29, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
Selling Art Vs. Selling Out “Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.” Frank Zappa Selling art is always a pleasure. Yesterday, a fellow artist posted a blog about the tragedy of truly dedicated artists not selling their work. Perhaps...
by netGALAXY Studios | Oct 4, 2013 | Art Instruction, Fine Art, Motivational, Portraiture, World View
50 Reasons Why YOU Should (and still can) Learn to Draw and Paint My big message in school presentations (and wherever someone is listening) has always been: visual literacy is possible and available to everyone, no talent or golden ticket required. And yet,...