Perfection is an Illusion Perfection is an illusion. And yet countless people let it hold them back from their goals and dreams. It’s impossible to say why this drive for something that doesn’t exist took over our way of thinking. But from what I’ve learned in child development classes in college, it happens to almost […]
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Visual Note Taking
Visual Note Taking Does Doodling Help You Think? Is visual note taking beneficial? The simple answer is, for some people, yes. It’s not a new concept that people learn differently. Some people are auditory learners. They learn better by hearing and reciting back what they are being taught. Others are visual, reading/writing, and kinesthetic. Visual […]
Studies vs Copies
Studies vs Copies What’s the Difference? Studies vs copies. What do I mean by this? Well, if you’ve ever been to art school, chances are you’ve had to do master study or two. A master study is when you take a work done from one of the great masters (Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Monet, DaVinci, etc.) and […]
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