by Avery White | Sep 25, 2017 | Challenges
Starting Someplace The creative brain falls between a laboratory and an easel. It is the overflowing sketchbook, the jot file, and sticky note thinking that occasionally yields an idea worth exploring. My creativity works in cycles. A friend of mine said recently...
by Avery White | Sep 18, 2017 | Stories
Good art is hard work. It’s tough to develop a craft all the way to profitability, and even then, there’s no guarantee that anyone else will place value upon it. Our touch-response culture has created an incredible demand for content, but payment is only...
by Avery White | Feb 20, 2017 | Challenges
You’ve got what it takes, no brakes, it’s better to just color than to focus on all your mistakes Mistakes? If you don’t make ‘em you need to fail faster, failure is part of success, not disaster It’s counter-intuitive, different from bridges and buildings you gotta...
by Avery White | Feb 13, 2017 | Challenges
Collaboratively Elaborate collections of a body of we The originality Connected succession of thoughts provisionally We do it differently Truth telling keyboard, paintbrush, pencil working feverishly Comment on society Is too quiet a phrase, we highlight the grays,...
by Avery White | Jan 23, 2017 | Challenges
I love NGEN radio. And you better believe that’s what I was listening to when I saw the words “RUG AND ART SALE” outside the Post Oak shopping mall here in College Station. So I thought I’d stop and see what the art was about. I got out,...