This week I traded my marker for an X-acto blade. It was one of those switches that seems obvious in hindsight, but I can’t say there was anything intentional about it. Just sort of happened. (Certainly inspired by the work of Brian Dettmer, Kelli Anderson, and Andrea Dezso.) Follow along as I make them on Twitter or Instagram.
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Back to it! Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:
- I traded my marker for an x-acto blade.
- Blowing my mind: the work of the late Margaret Kilgallen.
- Some remixed Georgia O’Keeffe paintings.
- Toru Iwatani shows off his original designs for Pac-Man. (Falls in the venn diagram of two of my interests: famous notebooks and Show Your Work!)
- E.B. White’s 3 New Yorks.
- Why “do what you love” is often a fairy tale.
- The work of art.
- Lovely paintings of Iceland by Matt Forsythe.
- From the archives: why you’ve gotta be okay with being bad until you’re good.
- The amazing Last Bookstore in LA, one of the stops on my fall tour to promote The Steal Like An Artist Journal! (Here are all the dates we have booked so far.)
xoxo,
Austin
On tour this fall
I’m headed out on tour this fall to promote The Steal Like An Artist Journal. Check out the currently scheduled cities and subscribe to my newsletter for updates.
The work of art
Ted Weinstein interviewed me for his new podcast, The Work Of Art.
In part one, we talked about limitations as a source of creativity, how to take more artistic risks, the value of old fashioned tools as well as social media to build community, and how to keep one’s art fresh:
In part two, we talked about why women artists are better role models for maintaining work-family balance, how to raise creative children, the value of sales and other business skills for artists, etc.:
The noun and the verb
Lots of people want to be the noun without doing the verb. They want the job title without the work.
“Forget about being a Writer,” says novelist Ann Packer. “Follow the impulse to write.”
Let go of the thing that you’re trying to be (the noun), and focus on the actual work you need to be doing (the verb).
Doing the verb will take you someplace further and far more interesting than just wanting the noun.
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