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Hello, I'm Rachael.

I am primarily a painter and friendly multi-tasker/ troublemaker in Upstate New York. I try to blog often but mostly I try to paint.
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  • Eye Level is the American Art Museum's blog, smart and visually interesting
  • Mark's small ponderings tell the honest, interesting story of a working ceramicist
  • Mark is also one of the Shoestring Collective (I am too!)
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  • Anna tells her artist's life true
  • wish jar journal by Keri Smith is charming
  • great art blog by Libby and Roberta in Philly
  • miami art exchange blog

  • David Byrne's blog of ideas, lots of time visual and musical
  • Katie's New Eyes are open and focused on her children, art, God and her p.o.v from the South
  • art, architecture, etc. enjoyable blog
  • Witold Reidel's blog is swell
  • Elise paints and writes in Alaska

  • 2 blowhards
  • Martin's Anaba is an artist's blog from Richmond, VA
  • Illicit Cultural Property blog raises important questions

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  • Steve Mumford's Baghad sketchbooks
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    Monday, May 12, 2008
    Barry take-away or how to do what you have to do

    Last Monday, Lynda Barry came to town to spread the gospel of the creative process as is writ in her new book, What it is. Get a sense of it here in her Tin House graphic essay which is wrapped into the book. I got a chance to spend the morning in her writing workshop, the afternoon sitting in the sun drawing strangers, and the evening listening to her talk. She's an authentically gifted writer/artist, and very very very funny.

    I was exhausted by the end (but she wasn't!) so I skipped the book signing but apparently she spent hours talking to everyone who wanted to talk to her. The messages she shared sounded to me like true truths. She is enormously productive as a creative being and the stuff she makes has a real power. The idea that anyone can write, sing, dance, and paint is one I'm already signed on to (by the nature of my work, my mission, and my daily mantras) but man did it feel good to listen to her sing it.


    And then after trying to 'splain it to everyone last week, the New York Times published a page on the book, the workshops, the magic potion and I was able to clip it out and show it around.

    I am still writing in my notebook. Still thinking about the ways I can keep incorporating these elements (the extra page to doodle as I write, the "don't read it for a week" rule, telling myself it's good, good, good at least at first) and I think I can.
    Alright then, I'm gonna go draw and write and otherwise keep the stuff spilling out. Daily, freshly, honestly, and vividly. At least daily.

    Rachael

    thank you Lynda!

    Posted at 09:54 pm by balduffington

     

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