No artist is an island: why not doing what you want can unleash creativity
"Doing something you might not have chosen to do can turn out to be unexpectedly liberating, creative and satisfying, and feed other projects." Photo: Shutterstock
No artist is an island says Lyn Gardner, who argues that the projects you might have chosen just to earn a wage can turn out to be unexpectedly liberating, creative and satisfying
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