In this month's issue, Ursula tells us what's more important than inspiration in art and writing, Constanza interviews artist Priscilla Hernandez, Missy talks about working with watercolor on illustration board, and Annie Rodrigue explains the purpose behind looking at our art in reverse. We have the first in M.C.A. Hogarth's excellent series on the many roles a freelance creative has to take on to be successful. We also have Dance-themed fiction, poetry and art. Enjoy!
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In this month's issue, Ursula tells us what's more important than inspiration in art and writing, Constanza interviews artist Priscilla Hernandez, Missy talks about working with watercolor on illustration board, and Annie Rodrigue explains the purpose behind looking at our art in reverse. We have the first in M.C.A. Hogarth's excellent series on the many roles a freelance creative has to take on to be successful. We also have Dance-themed fiction, poetry and art. Enjoy!
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