be expected. Our creative dreams and yearnings come from a divine source. As we move towards our dreams, we move towards our divinity."
-Julie Cameron in The Artist's Way
-Julie Cameron in The Artist's Way
I believe that when you are doing something you know in your bones you were made to do, doors start opening. Walls that couldn't move come crashing down, and more than anything else you just feel truly alive.
Anyone aspiring to develop their potential or explore their creativity must read The Artist's Way by Julia Chapman. It is a course in honing in on your creative passions. It's a divine read.
My goal for the next few days is to learn how to navigate and utilize Photoshop. This is my next step in developing my creativity- learning to create beautiful, unique photographs! Any advice or help would be much appreciated, friends. I can't wait to share more pretty little things with all of you utilizing Photoshop! Until then, here's to hoping you stay artistic, even in the smallest of details.
via Wit & Delight
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that seems so true what you said... when you were meant to do something, the doors start opening. i never thought about it that way before! thanks!
ReplyDeleteWORD!! I totally know what you mean! It's amazing how many opportunities emerge when you stay passionate, and keep working hard.
ReplyDeleteI just purchased photoshop and a tutorial book!! I wish I had some tips but I still gotta get the hang of it hahaha
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Great pictures here. I agree. I'm asking for Photoshop for Christmas so I can learn!
ReplyDeletenever stop learning! that's the key! keeping improving and challenging yourself. you can do it!
ReplyDeletelove these images!
ReplyDeletep.s. what photoshop do you have? Asking for it for xmas!
ReplyDeletesuch a fantastic book! I've read through it a few times now. this was a nice reminder to always cultivate creativity in our lives, thanks Sam! can't wait to see what you do with Photoshop. I have always wanted to learn, but never got around to it
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I will definitely check this book out, it sounds wonderful, and sounds like exactly what I need.
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