The Slow-Moving Street Art Project … and a Gift to Jump Start Your Creativity

2008 August 4
by Urbain

A few weeks ago, I started this blog as a challenge to myself: Did I have the self discipline to write something every day?

At first, I was a little worried that I wouldn’t have enough ideas to post every single day. Those concerns are almost entirely gone … it seems that once the well of creativity is tapped, there are endless ideas.

The Slow-Moving Street Art Project

An example of creativity that I think is absolutely brilliant and outrageously funny is an art show called ‘Inner City Snail - a slow-moving street art project.’ The London artist, Slinkachu, paints snail shells with non-toxic paints to create his art show that’s currently roaming the streets of London.


One of Slinkachus Works of Art

One of Slinkachu's Works of Art


Remember “Pet Rocks?” I have a feeling Slinkachu’s snail art is going to become just as popular — and maybe more popular. You can take a look at Slinkachu’s blog or read more about the slow-moving street art show at the U.K.’s Metro.

Jump Start Your Creativity Today

In the spirit of today’s post on creativity, you can get a $27 gift from the NOT Guru and discover the best place to find an unlimited treasure trove of ideas that can be turned into simple products for big profits. In the next minute, you can download and listen to an MP3 audio recording with Jason Dinner where he shares how easy it is for you to come up with the simplest of product ideas and turn it into an immensely successful product.

It’s only about 20 minutes long, but packed with powerful information that you can put to the test right away.

Coming up with a solid product idea isn’t as hard as you may think or as hard as you may have heard. After you listen to this interview, you’ll understand why and your creative juices will be flowing.

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