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richard downes

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15 March 2012

r there barriers 2 the invisible

can invisibility surmount barriers

if so

then u know

u r free to cre8

Colin Hambrook [ED]

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8 March 2012

Experiment is at the heart of creativity. You have to dip your toes in, to get any results. And you have to be brave enough to demand feedback to know whether what you are producing has resonance, or not.

Reflecting on work you've created, whether it be a blog, or an artwork, or combination of the two, brings with it both the impact of your mood and, perhaps, the influence others have brought to bear.

I find it hard to look back on my blogs, or indeed my artwork, without an element of self-criticism. Ever, the perfectionist!

I love the fact that the digital image of the skull has been reworked from a previous blog. I wouldn't have realised it straight off, if you hadn't explained it in your long-description.

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