tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439322016163009086.post6392132489604183386..comments2023-03-22T19:52:45.793+10:30Comments on Facets and Fractals: 12 Ways to Find Inspiration (part 1 of 2)Gumnuthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13500915239832428632noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439322016163009086.post-25289556311842190952010-10-02T20:45:37.870+09:302010-10-02T20:45:37.870+09:30Welcome! And thanks for taking the time to look ar...Welcome! And thanks for taking the time to look around.<br /><br />When I was writing I used to keep a little notebook with me at all times for ideas and snatched moments of time to write. Now I have a couple floating around the house full of scribbled art notes and two second sketches of ideas. There are so many ideas that I've lost simply because I thought I would remember...and didn't.<br /><br />Great to meet you.<br /><br />Nutty<br />(thanks for your lovely comments)Gumnuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13500915239832428632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439322016163009086.post-52696046339651081622010-10-02T20:15:48.799+09:302010-10-02T20:15:48.799+09:30I have been looking around on your blog and am see...I have been looking around on your blog and am seeing so much stuff that is inspiring! I agree with you about jotting inspirations down. I have started to do that and am keeping a computer file broken down into weeks (simply word documents). When I'm at work and have an inspiration, I email it to myself at home so it's there when I get there. I keep a bit of paper in my purse, by my bedside and am often writing down the glimpses of things that turn into art. Great ideas.The Bodhi Chicklethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16516287894431519640noreply@blogger.com