The Craft is a journal of quiet enchantments and the hidden threads of a creative life. Within The Artist’s Private Almanac, Patricia T. Fernandez uncovers the deep, investigative research that feels like unearthing old spells in the moonlit corners of the day. Alongside it, Drawing Magic from the Mundane chronicles the organic evolution of art found in the sensory slivers of a busy life—where patterns bloom in the pauses and every story is told with a dash of longing and a lot of heart. This is a sanctuary for those who know that the most extraordinary things are often found hidden in plain sight.
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Illustrating Hobbies
This year I hope to change this internal story that “I'm not a green thumb” and give gardening another try. And for inspiration, I chose to create an illustrated vision board of gardening tools.
Halloween Characters and Thoughts on Pinterest
Work wise I come from the Fashion Retail Industry and I’m used to companies pushing seasonal product incredibly early. But even so, I never felt the seasons turn so quickly. I wonder if this feeling is related to how much social media I’ve been consuming lately.
NEW Artist Practice + Two NEW Illustrations
I started by asking myself, what would be the thing that keeps me moving forward? what would be the thing that would motivate me enough every day to keep creating? The thing that if I did, would open the flow of more ideas and more illustrations.
Reinvention (part 2)
Since last year can be qualified as my burn out year, this year, I said: enough is enough! I know burnout too well and it is a good indicator (for me) that it’s time to re-invent my life.
Reinvention
I constantly remind myself that every artist I’ve ever followed has their own process, and that inspired me to inquire within and come up with my own.