Comments on my everyday artTypePad2008-11-19T05:39:47ZDeb Coopermanhttps://debcooperman.blogs.com/entertaininginfinity/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://debcooperman.blogs.com/entertaininginfinity/2008/12/my-everyday-art/comments/atom.xml/Carin.c commented on 'my everyday art'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345322f969e201053692cd91970c2008-12-22T13:21:53Z2008-12-22T13:21:53ZCarin.chttp://www.caliopeseye.blogspot.comThere are lots of ways to be creative besides making visual art. I enjoy visual art and I found it...<p>There are lots of ways to be creative besides making visual art. I enjoy visual art and I found it tough to do every day for a month. I often find myself creatively craving to do a whole slew of different things, like cooking/baking, writing, photography, arranging some new houseplants on a windowsill, or I just wandering around an antique store or good old barnes and noble for that matter. Blogging in itself is a creative outlet, writing, linking etc. Start writing and linking to other blogs and then one day you can sneakily slip in a link your new anonymous writing blog and we wouldn't even know it was yours.</p>Verna Wilder commented on 'my everyday art'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345322f969e2010536417fd1970b2008-12-06T18:31:02Z2008-12-06T18:31:02ZVerna Wilderhttp://www.vernawilder.comHi Deb! If you ever create an anonymous blog as a place to publish your other writing, I promise not...<p>Hi Deb! If you ever create an anonymous blog as a place to publish your other writing, I promise not to tell the other kids if you let me in on the secret. I go through something similar, wondering sometimes what the difference is between my writing notebooks and my blog, in terms of content. For me it isn't so much about what I do or don't reveal - it's about the way in which I reveal it. From the beginning of my experiment in blogging, a different voice took over, a voice that I can't access in my notebooks and sure as hell can't get at in my journal. Isn't writing just the darndest thing?! I don't get it, but I am learning to just let it flow. What comes out - in blog or notebooks - is often a lovely surprise. I'd love to hear more about your creative process.</p>