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Creative Juice #318

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Creative Juice #318

Note from Andrea: I goofed. This article was supposed to appear tomorrow, but when I turned on my computer today, I forgot what day it was; I thought it was Friday instead of Thursday and I expected to see Creative Juice up on my blog–so I went to my future-scheduled posts and edited this to publish immediately, and it wasn’t until afterward that I realized my mistake. So, I’m sorry–I’ve got nothing for tomorrow; I jumped the gun today.

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Creative Juice #146

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Creative Juice #146

Happy to provide your weekend inspiration. You’re welcome.

Creative Juice #46

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Creative Juice #46

Glimpses of beauty from eleven different sources.

  • What if you looked at tears under a microscope?
  • I love Ann Voskamp’s Multivitamin posts. (They’re not about vitamins; they’re a collection of good, uplifting, beautiful, and sometimes funny stuff.)
  • When you’re taking photographs, always take multiple shots.
  • If you’re going to be in New York City between now and September 17, 2017, you might want to check out the Rauchenberg exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art.
  • Insight from a six-year-old.
  • Take notes like Leonardo Da Vinci.
  • Creativity—the lies, and the truth.
  • Prize-winning illustrations.
  • I love a good caricature, don’t you?
  • Grafitti—vandalism or art form?
  • Biological classification charts.

Creative Juice #38

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Creative Juice #38

Nine articles, mostly art-related.