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Do you consciously look at the world through your lens as an artist? In other words, do you stop to consider how you are seeing things and make a conscious effort to look at the world without bias or expectations and with intention?

Doing this takes vigilance and practice, but most importantly, it takes awareness of the issues that stop you from seeing the world as it really is or what it could be.

In this episode, Sage outlines how the brain interprets visual information, discussing the way it can sabotage the needs of the artist and how you can circumvent it’s short hand and skewed way of handling visual information in order to see what you need to see and find the kind of ideas and inspiration that will give focus to your work and feed your muse.

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Cover design & sketch by Sage; Border Illustration by Olga Kostenko

Music by Playsound

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