
funmire
The Great Creativity Illuminator
Curious? Crack your openness to experience and let the light shine in!
John Eger
Public art
Can act as a catalyst for community.
Donald M. Rattner
The Psychology of Space
Impact of environment.
Joy Sikorski
Whimsical drawing lessons
From How to Draw a Clam and Squeaky Chalk.
Mondrian and the artists who shaped modern design
Each time I watch Green Acres, my eye catches the Mondrian-style painting hanging on the wall as Lisa "adores the penthouse view." The square-and-rectangle piece hanging in the living room is undoubtedly a less-expensive prop than a multi-million dollar Sotheby's piece and a fascinating thread into how design movements rise. More …
On discipline and the quiet work that turns ideas into books
I had the pleasure of attending a book release party where I met two standout YA fantasy authors, D.L. Taylor and Logan Karlie, celebrating the release of the second installment in Taylor’s duology The Beasts We Bury and The Beasts We Raise. More …
How collaboration and focus help you finish what you start
Dear Muse,
My creative energy is like a Ping-Pong ball bouncing off the walls, and there are not enough lifetimes for me to accomplish all of my goals. I'm very frustrated, because I can't seem to concentrate on one project at a time or even place them in any order of importance. More…
Modern Day Muses
5 Belief strategies
From an audacious muse.
Molly Anderson
The Dream as muse
Dreams contain riddles, hints and clues.
James C. Kaufman, PhD
Creativity and Mysticism
The history of creativity research started with mysticism.
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The Great Creativity Illuminator
Creative thinking shifts perspective.
Riva Weinstein
Ideas for Getting Creative at Work
If your day-job is depleting you, get in a little creative break to refresh yourself.












