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    Buying Paintings: Surrealism

    Surrealists were a group of painters and artists that drew a large amount of inspiration from the potent impact from dreams. In the beginning, before this artistic movement was fully embraced, many c...

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    Buying Paintings: Symbolism

    Evoking a taste similar to the Romanticist tradition, but utilized mysticism and sensitivity through mythology and dream imagery, preceding the psychoanalytical work of Freud and Jung. With a strong ...

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    Buying Paintings: Symbolism

    Evoking a taste similar to the Romanticist tradition, but utilized mysticism and sensitivity through mythology and dream imagery, preceding the psychoanalytical work of Freud and Jung. With a strong ...

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    Creativity In The Work Place

    “Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training.” - Anna Freud In today’s competitive world, it is more important than ever for businesses to attract ...

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    Dialogue And Details

    The average quality of modern dialogue bears witness to the extraordinary progress made by drama in the English language. The playwright realizes that it is possible to combine naturalness with vivaci...

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    Enemies Of Creativity

    “We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated.” - Maya Angelou As promised in a previous chapter, it’s time to discuss the dreaded “enemies” of your cr...

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    Left Brain, Right Brain

    “The chief function of your body is to carry your brain around.” - Thomas Edison There is an old joke that says if the left half of the brain is dominant in right-handed people and the ...

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    Oops! It’S Okay To Make Mistakes

    “To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.” - Joseph Chilton Pearce One of the biggest reasons why you might not nurture your creative side is fear - fear of making...

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    The Routine Of Composition

    Valuable insight into the methods of a master is provided by the scenarios and drafts of plays published in Henrik Ibsen's “Efterladte Skrifter”, some of which now have been translated u...

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    Why Don’T The Textbook Writers Write More Dramatic Plays Themselves?

    Isn’t it better to write plays instead of writing about them? A person may have a great love for an art, and have some insight into its principles and methods, but lack the innate ability requir...

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    Zen And The Art Of Creative Maintenance

    “Zen is not some kind of excitement, but concentration on our usual every day routine” - Shunryu Suzuki To achieve a Zen-like state, everything needs to be in alignment. Harmony is the ...

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