Inspiration
Top 25 Books For Artists and Creatives With A Hellish Desire To Improve!
For artists and creatives, the desire to improve and evolve their craft is an ongoing journey. It's essential to stay updated with the latest insights and techniques to push the boundaries of creativity. In this blog post, we have compiled a list of the top 25 recent publications aimed at helping artists and creatives satisfy their hunger for improvement. These books offer fresh perspectives, practical advice, and innovative approaches to enhance your artistic skills. Let's explore these contemporary gems that will inspire and empower you on your creative path.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Art
Personality
Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with diverse characters and vibrant streets, there was a lady who was known for her impeccable style and her signature red dress. Her name was Isabella Philips and she had a reputation for turning heads wherever she went.
By Lydia Agumagu3 years ago in Art
Serenity's Symphony
The early morning light bathed the coastal town in a soft golden glow. The air was crisp and carried a gentle breeze that whispered through the trees and mingled with the soothing sound of the waves. It was a place where time seemed to slow down, and worries melted away like grains of sand on a tranquil shore.
By Odinachi Henry3 years ago in Art
Longing and Loss. Content Warning.
Once, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and blooming meadows, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had a heart as delicate as a rose petal and a spirit as vibrant as a field of wildflowers. Lily's days were spent frolicking amidst the fragrant blossoms, her laughter echoing through the air like a sweet melody.
By corkybella3 years ago in Art
"The Enchanted Masquerade."
Once upon a time in a small village nestled among rolling green hills, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily was an imaginative and curious child, always seeking adventure in the world around her. Her favorite place to play was an old, abandoned theater at the edge of town. The theater had fallen into disrepair, but its faded grandeur still captured Lily's heart.
By F.A Weedor3 years ago in Art
The Melody of Serendipity
There once was a young musician by the name of Lucas who lived in the charming little town of Harmonia, where music wafted through the streets like a pleasant breeze. Lucas was well-known for his love of melodies and his emotional lyrics. He had an untamed mop of chestnut hair, and a guitar never left his side. It was his hope that people would hear his music and be moved by it.
By Eve Johnson3 years ago in Art
Baker's Dozen: My Favorite Tapestries in 2023 (So Far) Pt. 2
2023 has seen me trying to sail through some rough, traumatic waters. Despite all the effort I have made this year so far, however, it's just been a choppy ride: reading books to help learn new skills for managing my PTSD and try to establish an identity again has tilled up old wounds and pockets of anger, my partner's best friend was killed in April, leaving us grieving, and for the last few months, constant thunderstorms have driven our larger dog into constant fear - she won't leave me alone. I feel guilty if I send her away, but I need time to myself every day. Every time I get into something, she comes running over for comfort at the slightest creak of the house; I'm hardly getting anything done!
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Art
The Art of Love. Top Story - July 2023.
“The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” Henry David Thoreau I love art. In all forms. It has been a constant through painting, music, writing, and woodworking. Art, in all its forms, is how I express myself and process my own emotions. My house is full of paintings, wooden art, furniture, and tapestries. Some I have painted. I even have one my husband painted, probably the only painting he has ever done. In his words, he is not artistic.
By J. Delaney-Howe3 years ago in Art










