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Thursday
Apr162009

Rainy Day Links VIII

I'm enjoying the art and photography at the blog of the creatively adventurous Judy Wise.

An older but thought-provoking article on how to be creative from Gaping Void.

At Bad Habits Ian writes about changing your habits, sharing the intriguing perspective of a professor of psychology. I enjoyed the post Lessons for L_fe: Self-Improvement by Crosswording. It makes sense; when I do Sudoku regularly, my focus improves. It can be as relaxing as doodling!

Flickr artist petalthrow shares her indescribibly delicious art journal entitled bliss.

The fun Flickr group organized collection, with photos of collections of 3 or more of anything.

theispot is a source for creative inspiration, an "online home for illustrators where they can not only market their work cost effectively but communicate with other artists worldwide."

Creatives share photos of their desks at On My Desk.

Interesting list of Asian-inspired emoticons at Wikipedia, read without turning your head.

The photograph was taken from the woods at Fallingwater in Pennsylvania; the sun coming through the leaves was spectacular.

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no one has ever referred to me as being an artist before (at least not in print). Thank you! that made my day. :)

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