Trauma and Art, Part 3, Michael’s Story

The following report is contributed by the French writer and visual artist Michael: I was sexually abused as a child at age eleven by my uncle and I also suffered prolonged emotional, psychological and physical abuse while growing up, in particular from my father. The...

Trauma and Art, Part 2

Trauma can harm us in two ways. First, it can live on in memory, exploding into consciousness and flooding us with powerful, painful emotions. Second, it is a change agent that can transform us in seriously unfortunate ways, turning us into a weaker, sadder, more...

The Daily Grind

Just making enough money so as to be able to live is a painful part of virtually every creative individual’s personal story. Some opt for second careers that then consume them; others become dependent on loved ones; others struggle with poor-paying, demeaning day...

Trauma and art

There are many diverse and complicated ways in which early trauma, recent trauma, and ongoing trauma affect your ability to create, influence your subject matter choices, and make living the creative life that much more difficult. I am currently researching the...

Is It Discipline or Is It Devotion?

Is it discipline or is it devotion? Or is it both! “People think I am disciplined. It is not discipline. It is devotion. There is a great difference.” — Luciano Pavarotti “I had what it takes to make a good artist: sensitivity and tremendous...