"art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable" - cesar cruz
I wrote about how to love effectively and practice creativity during the coronavirus pandemic for Relevant Magazine.
I wrote about introverts and extroverts and rediscovering true personality behind the “types”for my favorite creative magazine! Follow them on Instagram @expandmag
I wrote about a rather obscure short film called Wavelength and the way it parallels our own longing. Read the whole piece over at Mockingbird.
I wrote this reflection on rejection, resurrection, and Vincent Van Gogh for Mockingbird.
The spirit of the respective times is undeniably captured in literature, music and the visual arts. But what about parts of culture that are not generally considered art? What about creativity that is hidden in algorithms and in the wiring beneath computer keyboards? Technology. What does technology say about us? What can we learn about our weaknesses and dreams from our cellphones and laptops? To find out, the viewers must take themselves away from the end goal and think about how they got there. Why buy MP3s instead of vinyls? Our artistic ends have not changed, but our ways of reaching those ends have evolved. What do these changes say about twenty-first century zeitgeist?
I wrote about social media, live music, and being fully present for Forbes.