Inspiration can prove fleeting. That’s why keeping a journal handy can prove so valuable. You can capture a feeling that would otherwise have quickly faded away. You can record a fragment of a conversation. You can draw an image—or record it in words.

A journal becomes a personal archive where you can store sketches, notes on a new color palette, subject matter ideas, or marketing and promoting ideas. You might record other sorts of things, too—memories, travel notes, observations from everyday life. In this way, you’re effortlessly archiving material for future projects.

By cultivating the habit of documenting inspiration in your journal, you create a reservoir of ideas to draw upon. We’d love it if you used our line of journals, designed especially for artists, in exactly these ways. Our journals come with lots of inspiring quotes—from Impressionists, from women artists, from artists whose voices you will love to hear. Come see our line of journals here!

 

 

 

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