You know those times when you feel creatively at a loss? Like you aren’t equipped to create what you want to create.You don’t feel that you have the tools to make what you can see in your mind. And you hear conflicting messages from the world:one says that you have to...
It’s time.It’s time to review a Stephen King story.And not only that, but this is the first SK novel I’ve ever read. Before I picked this one up (on my Kindle) I’d read his collection Six Stories. Those were really the first stories of his that I had ever touched.(I...
The Girl on the Train catapulted my story-loving brain into addiction mode. I haven’t read a book this fast in years. Warning: it’s a legitimate page-turner. A few days ago, when I turned on my Kindle to look for a new read, my eyes instantly locked on The Girl on the...
The beauty of “artjournaling” is its flexibility: the project’s construction and execution depend entirely on the creator and their vision. Its usefulness is growing in popularity, as visual accompaniments to script pitches and novels, helping convey the mood of...
The moment I realized that finding a label for every area in my life was more damaging to my health than healing, I decided to stop. Cold turkey. And in that same moment, I felt a huge weight lift off my spirit that I had no idea was even there. I had this silly...
Excerpt from a story I started long ago on a whim. This is one of my favourite pieces from it. Lake? River? Wide, deep stream? She dipped her toes in the water and listened. The forest was quiet today. I guess it doesn’t matter what I call it. When I’m here, nothing...
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[ 2014 ] A visual storytelling of numbing sorrow and paralyzing frustration. There comes a point where pain is not dramatic. Not expressed through pulling hair or screaming or collapsing or crying. There comes a point when pain is numb and looks almost like...
I debated for a long time whether Videmus’s logo should lean more towards portraying the photography field, fine arts, or even writing. All of these, though, are such essential components, not only comprising myself as a creator but also are essential in seeking the...
Having grown up with very little exposure to the great artists and photographers of our era, I began creating as a vent for some deep and intense vision within me. The more I created, the more whole I felt. And the more time went on, I noticed those around me becoming...