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The Creative Sanctuary: Rituals + Practices


Lisa Cyr

[embed]https://youtu.be/anrJUxbOA5w[/embed] The studio is a creative sanctuary from which to connect with one’s artistic self. Designing a personal space that inspires and motivates helps to facilitate the artistic process, keeping the creativity flowing. For me, it is important that my working environment be an external expression of my artistic personality, providing an ever-evolving means of visual, verbal, tactile and even aromatic stimulation. Check out the Rediscovering Your Creative Self podcast episode on collecting and bringing…

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Mike Mignola Gallery Show!


Arnie Fenner

September 9, 2024 - "Hell, Ink, and Water: The Art of Mike Mignola" opens September 19 at New York's Philippe Labaune Gallery. This will be Mike's first solo gallery exhibition and will feature 31 watercolors, more than 50 original Hellboy covers, some of his illustrations for Pinocchio, a variety of pencil sketches, and pages from his comics stories. Mike talked a little bit to Forbes about a few of the reasons behind the upcoming show here and for the past few weeks has been giving fans a sneak peek at some of the art that will be on display, like the samples shown below. (Portrait of Mike on the first page by Christine Beatty Mignola.) For those unable to make the journey to see the exhibit in person, IDW will release the 96 page full-color hardcover catalog (shown above) in mid-October.…

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