Resistance

With a title that’s a play on the ancient Chinese treatise devoted to military tactics and strategy The Art of War, Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art identifies the creative person’s principal opponent; the reason the...

Hardly At Work

The following post was written in 2014, but could’ve been written today.I was just thinking back to the last time I was making a bunch of working drawings for a museum show, way back, and how that, too, was all about process.It was 1990, and I was 20, living in...

Thanks, Francis

Beneath today’s unrestrained humor lies a dose of valuable information about the term “knolling”. That Spell Check wants to turn knolling into knelling tells me the word hasn’t quite made it into common parlance, but...

Not So Strang

                       By guest writer Grace GahaganEven when one interacts with them every day, instructors at the Colorado College can remain, at times, inscrutable.Yes, we students...

I Fought The Saw, And…

There’s something about the vicarious experiencing of another’s pain that’s riveting to us. I usually don’t mind the sight of blood but also like to know if the story ends well prior to viewing an especially troubling photo or reading a story...