The Evolution of Voice, A Mid-life Review
There is something slightly dangerous about only studying artifacts of the venerated. Art happens in the present, but we don’t always recognize it—right away. It is easier to look backwards and say, “It turns out, I was working on this all along”, than to look forward and say, “I know where I am going”. The important thing is that we begin at all. We often create as a response to beauty, or crisis, or wonder, or story, or irony. Sometimes though, we allow our inner critics to interfere or silence us completely.
Please join guest Lindsay Moore as she shares her (yet-unfolding) perspective on being ordinary, while still finding a space to exist in the creative world.
Lindsay Moore is an artist and writer with roots in Northern Michigan.
She graduated from Concord Academy of Petoskey, studied marine biology and fine art at Southampton College on Long Island and figure drawing at the Art Students League of New York. She earned her master of science in medical and scientific illustration from Medical College of Georgia, now Augusta University. Lindsay is the author and illustrator of Sea Bear: A Journey for Survival and Yoshi and the Ocean: A Sea Turtle's Incredible Journey Home, and is a New York Times bestselling illustrator for her work on Rosanne Parry's middle grade novel, A Whale of the Wild. After living in many lovely cities around the Great Lakes and across the globe, Lindsay now works and lives with her family in Harbor Springs, MI. For more information about Lindsay and her work, please visit her website at lindsaykmoore.com.
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