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Head in the Clouds!
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Peak Experiences (part 3 – Design)
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream is Shakespeare’s most lyrical play. A delicious dream of love and magic, it inspired an entire sub-genre of ‘faery painting’ which flourished in Victorian England, that is, during the latter half of [...]
Visionary Work
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How to Avoid Overworking
“Paint the flying spirit of the bird rather than its feathers.” -Robert Henri It’s the bane of many a beginner and something even pros have to stay on their guard for: Overworking refers to paintings [...]






