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	<title>Comments on: Abstract Art and the Creative Process</title>
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		<title>By: Virginia Thomson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Virginia Thomson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Angelique. Your abstracts are beautiful. I really like what you have to say about the creative process. I’m sure there is a link between these and your love of knitting. I love to draw but also judge myself harshly as I seem to make so little progress. I’ve just looked again at my copy of “ Drawing from the mind, painting from the heart by Annette Carroll Compton. Her suggested activities motivated me to keep on making marks. All children start out drawing. Why do so many people drop this satisfying way of expressing ourselves or simply taking time to look at what is around us?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Angelique. Your abstracts are beautiful. I really like what you have to say about the creative process. I’m sure there is a link between these and your love of knitting. I love to draw but also judge myself harshly as I seem to make so little progress. I’ve just looked again at my copy of “ Drawing from the mind, painting from the heart by Annette Carroll Compton. Her suggested activities motivated me to keep on making marks. All children start out drawing. Why do so many people drop this satisfying way of expressing ourselves or simply taking time to look at what is around us?</p>
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