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A Flurry of Creative Output


A Flurry of Creative Output.


The push to complete the last illustrations for the new edition of The Messenger From Myris Dar.



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A flurry of creative output

I felt myself sink into this creative recrudescence …


Yet now that I am in the midst of it, I am torn. It is both daunting, and exhilarating.


My inspiration appears to be in overdrive. I have experienced this many times, a feverish plunge into maximum creative output, where you can’t put the work away, can’t stop thinking about it, can’t stop re-working it. In someways this intensity is a good thing––a lot gets accomplished in a short period of time.

But I have been an artist for a long time, and I know that this manic creative output has consequences.


Maps of Myris Dar and Eryos, the new versions for the second edition of The Messenger From Myris Dar. illustrations by Kindrie Grove.
Various studies for the book illustrations.

Normally, my creative life moves at a gentle, yet persistent pace, where I move from task to task––whether on creative projects, or the business of running the studio––with a deeper calm and a sense of purpose. Commissions, collection releases and marketing/admin are accomplished in quieter less prolonged bursts of creative energy. It is akin to dipping in and out of the currents of inspiration, rather than a full immersion.


I have found this slower pace sustainable and gratifying in its joyful simmer of manifestation.

Then, when one of these mega creative explosions hit, it will take me to the top of the proverbial artistic mountain peak, in a glorious, fulfilling state of being. Yet once spent, recovering from that massive output can take a long time, with many days spent doing relatively nothing.


Dipping in and out of the currents of inspiration, rather than a full immersion.


several drawings, a landscape and a portrait of King Cerebus, by Kindrie Grove for The Stone Guardians, illustrated fantasy novel series
Portrait of King Cerebus and the Pellarian Charge.

The World Building Engine is in High Gear


As I work on the last illustrations that are required to complete the second edition of Book One, The Messenger From Myris Dar, I find myself in that familiar territory.


Accompanying this artistic flurry is also a persistent desire to rework previous illustrations that I had thought were finished. Fresh ideas come in rapid succession, and I see ways of making drawings better, or redoing them completely.


The world building engine is in high gear!


… At least at the moment.


Drawing by Kindrie Grove for The Stone Guardians, illustrated fantasy novel series, riders traveling through a forest wilderness.
Riding Through the Wilds

Portrait of Torrin, drawing by Kindrie Grove for The Stone Guardians, illustrated fantasy novel series
Portrait of Torrin re-worked sword hilt, armor and face. (black and white version)

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