Journal

Tips and Tricks

Using Pinterest for Mood Boards

Mood Boards are a fantastic way to help inspire and bring together an idea. Similar to gathering references before you start writing a paper, it's a way to help bring all the pieces of a project together to make sure it blends well before you really dive into the task. Here are some reasons I've… Continue reading Using Pinterest for Mood Boards

Collections, Journal

FanArt Friday: Belle (From Disney’s Beauty and the Beast)

I am a Disney Kid. There's no way I can deny that. I've watched every movie that has come from Disney that I can get my hands on. And though I love all the Disney characters, I've always been annoyed with Belle. Well, not her, but the way Disney sells her. Most of the promotion towards… Continue reading FanArt Friday: Belle (From Disney’s Beauty and the Beast)

Journal

The Best Disney Crossover

Fifteen years ago, the best Disney Crossover was created. In 2002, Disney Interactive Studios and Square Enix, the creators of Final Fantasy, came together to create an alternate universe that tied all the Disney stories together called Kingdom Hearts. And it was amazing. What made this crossover so great is the fact that you, as… Continue reading The Best Disney Crossover

Artist Life, Journal

Behind-The-Scenes || My “Art Studio”

My "Art Studio"is really just my work area. It's my little escape from the world. I'm not going to lie, most of the time it's completely a hot mess, but over the weekend I try cleaning it up and prepping it for the next week.   My desk was a gift from my fiance for… Continue reading Behind-The-Scenes || My “Art Studio”

Artist Life, Tips and Tricks

Applying the Scientific Method To Art Studies

I've finally taken the jump, and have decided to explore how to combine art and science. If you follow my Something Called Science sister site (or would it be called a daughter site?) you might have seen my latest post with the picture below: Which shows most of the steps included in working with the scientific method.… Continue reading Applying the Scientific Method To Art Studies