• Home
  • Workshops
  • Artists
  • Studio
  • Blog
  • Books & Supplies
  • Gallery Info
  • About Us

Magical-Secrets: A Printmaking Community

Thinking Creatively vs. Being Creative

See more prints by Mary Heilmann
Purchase books about Mary Heilmann

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • You can use Markdown syntax to format and style the text.

More information about formatting options

The Three-Minute Egg

  • Green Eye Shadow
  • New Year's Egg 2010
  • That's the Way It's Done
  • Daguerreotype to Digital (Chuck Close)
  • Open to All Kinds of Things (Franz Kline)
  • That Kind of Focus (Chris Ofili)
  • The People Have Moved On
  • A Magpie Approach (Michiko Kakutani)
  • New Year's Egg 2009
  • The Edge of Chaos Part 2 (John Cage)
  • The Edge of Chaos: A Political Egg
  • Use Every Source
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Closing Doors
  • Intelligent Mistakes
  • Labor Day
  • The Comic Book, The Print & The Painting
  • Drawing, Walking, and Flying
  • Searchers & Planners
  • Why Not?
  • Getting Unstuck
  • A Rembrandt Etching
  • Doing Something vs. Willing Something (The Real Estate Man)
  • Doing Something vs. Willing Something (New Year's Resolution)
  • Striking a Balance
  • Delight in Experiences
  • Seeing the Future
  • Own It
  • Get Into the Flow
  • Taking Time (pt. 2)
  • Taking Time (pt. 1)
  • Thinking Creatively vs. Being Creative

Visit our other website:

Crown Point Press

Practical suggestions about thinking creatively. A new Egg from time to time.
The 3-Minute Egg

Tell Me About the Next Egg



From Our Bookstore

Chuck Close: Life

Close_Life.jpg

John Cage Visual Art

CAGE_0_0.jpg