Art can be many things. It can be classical and traditional, as much as it can be modern and unconventional. Whatever you do, you can call it art. These days, even an AI-generated image can be called art if an artist is behind it. When you are just learning to become the greatest artist of the next generation, you are…
You must have heard dozens of times that hardships and mental health disorders produce the most amazing creative work. Following this logic, artists suffering from depression would all be considered creative geniuses. However, creativity isn’t inextricably tied to a major depressive disorder by default. On the other hand, there is an undeniable connection between depression and creativity that has been…
People tend to associate creativity with art. When we think about creative people, we usually think about artistic persons, such as painters, musicians, writers, and more. We see them as talented individuals who can make something unique. Also, we often see creativity as something that people are born with. The truth is that everyone has the potential for creativity. It…
Headline photo credit thanks to Charlota Blunarova for Unsplash. Do you want to get involved in creative work? Are you thinking about getting serious about illustration? Worried that you won’t make enough money and that the competition in this profession is too high? There is still room for you in the niche that interests you! Read this article to find out how…
All communities in history had one form of art or the other. Whether it is music, painting, pottery, or other options, it has remained one of the greatest sources of happiness. Experts recommend an art adventure when you want to relax or heal. Individual appreciation of art makes it difficult to develop a single conclusion on the value of art…
By Dan B. Shaw Where in the world does creativity thrive the most? Canva looked at four countries selected as some of the “most creative” in the latest ranking of the Global Creativity Index and found that the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand contributed around $1 billion in total last year to their respective governmental art programs, which seek…
An artist recently spoke with me about her work. She tearfully admitted that she’d been too busy to create new work of any substance. She was afraid. Afraid she won’t be able to connect with the muse again. Afraid she’d made a choice to have a family, a proper job, and now that part of herself; that wonderful, wild artist…