POWER OF PERSISTENCE ONE SHOVEL AT A TIME
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POWER OF PERSISTENCE ONE SHOVEL AT A TIME

Muriel explains the power of persistence, one shovel at a time, in a project and how it relates to the challenges of creating art and writing, using the example of Michangelo and Seurat.

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Breakfast on the Farm
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Breakfast on the Farm

Breakfast on the Farm, sponsored by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, is sure to please all ages during June-Dairy Month.

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How Connecting Dots Moves A Story Forward
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How Connecting Dots Moves A Story Forward

Muriel shares how connecting dots while writing boosts her creativity and links information to build her understanding of a story and how making connections relates to her writing.

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 Benefits of an Artist’s Garden
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Benefits of an Artist’s Garden

Many artists grow gardens for inspiration, enjoyment, and healthy eating. In her blog, Muriel writes about her gardening experience and references other artists who have demonstrated how gardening is beneficial to creativity.

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An Early Riser
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An Early Riser

Muriel shares why early mornings are important to her and finds a kindred spirit in the American Robin. She comments on how a disciplined ritual contributes to creativity and self-nurture, recommended by Julia Cameron in “The Artist Way”.

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The Spirit of Yellow
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The Spirit of Yellow

Muriel writes about the spirit of yellow and what it means to her. She defines yellow as culturally, psychologically, and artistically motivated and describes how yellow announces spring in her garden.

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 Letters From A ByGone Era
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Letters From A ByGone Era

Muriel describes the research of letters at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. Her goal was to learn the usage of words and language for the art of handwritten letters in the 19th century.

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1000 Miles
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1000 Miles

Muriel relates to the differences in weather, gardening, and traveling south to attend her book signing at the ABAC folk festival, other historical museums, and another library with requested archives for her next book idea.

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Another Circle Closed
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Another Circle Closed

Muriel provides another example of closing a circle of research, writing, and witnessing living history at Georgia’s Museum of Agriculture in Tifton, Georgia.

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The Journey of Framing
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The Journey of Framing

Muriel writes about her journey and completion of framing her work and why she realizes committing her art to the final process can have a psychological drawback. Why is this step a challenging one?

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Prehistoric Artist at Poverty Point
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Prehistoric Artist at Poverty Point

Muriel writes about her experience viewing prehistoric art at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site. She references Rick Rubin’s writing, saying that creativity is humankind’s birthright, which she could relate to seeing the work of prehistoric artists.

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Irish Artist: Mary Swanzy
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Irish Artist: Mary Swanzy

Muriel combines Women’s History Month with the Irish tradition of St. Patrick’s Day. She shares a painting she saw in the National Gallery of Ireland.

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How do you respond to your antennae?
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How do you respond to your antennae?

Muriel ask how do your respond to your surroundings, after reading Rick Rupin’s book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being. What is your antennae as a creative?

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