Creativity is a soul language. It does not need rules to be expressive; no manual comes with it. It brings freedom and the ability to evolve. It’s beautiful because there are multiple paths to it, and all lead to different journeys in our lives. This week, we are going to take a look at what happens when you are a jack of all trades, like James Fauntleroy.
In the eyes of creatives, many of the objects we see in our daily lives can be illustrated in the form of a painting or 3d drawing. Once the connection is formed, the vision of what it can be comes next. For example, seeing the residents of a neighborhood in Washington, D.C’s historic LeDroit Park influences artists like Hilda Wilkinson Brown as she shows her perspective of where she lives and allows the audience looking at the painting to see what she saw from her window.
Music that resonates with real-life experiences, with lyrics that have a story behind them, complete with sounds that include indie pop, rock, and folktronica, is all traits of this new music group on the rise.
Gretta Seabird is an indie music band that includes Singer Lee McDonnell of Portland, Oregon, and Guitarist Jeremiah Brunnhoelzl of Brooklyn, New York.
Imagine waking up one morning, on your way to work, and getting a call saying, “Get on a plane in 2 hours,” that changes the course of your life forever.
New York native Christian Latchman is a 19-year-old first-year biology major at Georgia State University, works two part-time jobs at Kroger, a grocery supermarket, and GNC, a supplement and nutrition retailer, and also models on the side.
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