Category Archives: Creativity
Creativity and Inspiration
Creativity is a process, not a destination. Nevertheless, it is the hope of every artist that inspiration and creativity result in works that can be shared with others, whether it’s a new interpretation of a musical piece, or a sculpture, … Continue reading
46 Ways to Be Creative
There are thousands of ways to be creative. Here are just a few to try: You know that free online class you’ve always wanted to take? Do it now! A lot of people did this during the pandemic: choose an … Continue reading
In the Meme Time: Where Are You Going?
Common Misconceptions About Creativity
Creativity is such an ethereal property that mere mortals can’t possess it. I think almost everyone is creative, or has the potential to be. It takes a certain sense of bravery, of not caring what other people think, to come … Continue reading
The Creative Soul
This article first appeared on ARHtistic License. I’ve been introspective lately, thinking about big topics, such as the presence of God in our lives. I want to be a person who is led by God, and I’m having trouble hearing … Continue reading
An Interview with an Artist: Vesna Taneva-Miller, by ARHuelsenbeck
Meet Vesna Taneva-Miller, folk dancer, quilter, painter, jewelry maker, crocheter and crafter. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing her for years, since she dances with the Phoenix International Folk Dancers, but I didn’t know how talented she is in the arts … Continue reading
Review: The Story of With by Allen Arnold
This review first appeared on ARHtistic License. In January, I attended a writers’ mini-conference given by Christian Writers of the West. The guest speaker was Allen Arnold, former fiction editor for Thomas Nelson. He spoke at length about inspiration and creativity … Continue reading
10 Best Blogs for Beauty and Inspiration
I am so thankful for the readers of Doing Life Together. When we first started this blog in August of 2014, our goal was to share our lives with you, and possibly help you through difficult times with the benefit … Continue reading
Creative Playground…by ARHuelsenbeck
One of my fondest childhood memories is of the hours I spent at the playground in the park near my New Jersey home in the 1950s. Two ancient swing sets stood in the shade of mature trees, their massive wooden seats fastened … Continue reading