Creative Genius At Work
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She seems to be lost in a daydream, but usually has 20 ideas in her head at once and comes up with solutions no one else has ever thought of. When she tries to get through those boring work papers, somehow, creative pursuits take over. In her environment, life is chaotic, cluttered, and fun.
About the artist… These concepts were illustrated by Peter Fasolino. To see more of his creative and unique illustrations, visit www.pfasolino.com.
Copyright © Bonnie Mincu 2003, “Creative Genius at Work” and “The Multi-Tasker.” All rights reserved in all media.
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