Blog with Bream
BREAM’s newest audio class, Memoir Writing, is now live. Led by founder and talented visual artist Ryan Reid, this class explores the form of the memoir as a vessel to reflect on and recount our greatest and most intimate moments. The power of the memoir, as it stands as a literary genre,...
For centuries, artists have explored, used, and attempted to understand colors. Abandoning the belief that shadows were purely brown or black, the Impressionists incorporated other colors, such as blues and purples to depict shadow. Artists like Rothko pushed the meaning of color further,...
Last week, we covered the best beginner drawing supplies. This week, we're covering the basics for painting. Leave the streaky dollar store acrylic paint and chalky watercolors aside; this guide will show you that we don't have to compromise quality for cost when you're starting out with...
When you’re just starting out with drawing, finding the right materials amongst a seemingly endless array of options can seem intimidating, and appear expensive. However, we’ve narrowed the list down to the most reliable and affordable basics you’ll be able to find online or at...
Creative Inspiration
When you find yourself in a creative lull it is great to have a list of things that inspire you and spark your creativity. We encourage you to reference this list and to write your own additions of things that inspire you.
Our List of Inspiring Things:
1. A walk around the...
There is a common misconception that play is only for children. But the play instinct is a natural human impulse that we can always call upon for inspiration.
Viewing and making art is often described as an experience. What is at the root of that experience? Play!
Benefits of Play
Play is...