What if we only think we know what we want? What if what we actually want can only come from the chaos of our lives? How might we live differently?
A point on the horizon

What if we only think we know what we want? What if what we actually want can only come from the chaos of our lives? How might we live differently?
If the postal service loses an original piece of art in transit, will money make it better?
When it comes to peanut butter, some people like crunchy and others like smooth – so how can that apply to the art we make?
How is working for your livelihood different from working for your humanhood? And, will anyone pay for the latter?
What if you didn’t have to rely on drawing to put food on the table?
Do I really need to dance in front of my canvas to get eyeballs on my work?
When I hold an original, an inner voice, “This is the only one of these in the world.” I don’t get that from a book. Is that OK?
One of the number one pieces of advice I give to emerging illustrators is to amplify your voice by using words and images in your portfolio.
Publishing used to be more about making the book. Now it’s more about selling it.
Is there a real qualitative difference between ‘celebrity’ and ‘real’ authors? Or, are celebrities just another way to extend the reach of books?