30 January 2010
Full Wolf Moon Dreaming
25 January 2010
21 Days Does a Habit Make?
So far, so good. I am still on track for a new creation every day. And I am:
- Having fun!
- Learning - so much!
- Trying new things
- More focused on the process than on the results
- Amazed at the results
- Seeing some overflow into other areas of my life
- Still thinking about the theme - BODY
- Happy I am participating!
Tuesday: Pondering the theme BODY, "dead body" entered my mind and I thought - "Hmm, how about an Egyptian sarcophagus?" and went as far as to look at images. They were already so ornate that it didn't feel right to try to Zen Doodle one. Then a stormy crime scene entered my mind, and this was the result.
These are my creations for every day of last week. I am looking forward to seeing yours!
19 January 2010
A Toast to Getting it Wrong
Monday:
Isn't one of the great parts of CED2010 that we have the freedom to get it wrong and learn from our mistakes? To share if we'd like to? Or not?
Two of the comments on that post also resonated with me (and the first surprised me):
Picasso’s technique was never to refer to his paintings as ‘works of art’ but always as ‘experiments’ or as ‘research’. A little bit of self-deception that got him past the perfectionist road block, resulting in a lifetime of continuous productivity. Chris Vaughn
and:
"Wow, I just went through that entire thought process on my latest project..”what if I get it wrong? Then I need more materials. Oh, I have those, with enough to spare.” And then..”Wait! I’m making this up, it’s what ever I make it.” funny, how I needed to actually articulate that, actually ask those questions, but then also answer them." Martha Downs
What if you get it wrong tonight? I know that I will just be making it up. Are you going to make something new up tonight?
Hmm, now I have this urge to go listen to the Rites of Spring!
To mistakes! Cheers.
EVA
18 January 2010
Another Week, Another Creation Every Day!
Monday:
The overflow of creativity into other areas of my life was limited this week - a new soup creation (using leftover salmon), and a start of a "startegic planner". (Hey! - that typo seems to make more sense! Hmmm.)
This week I may try to experiment with other tools - I think I have some pastels and charcoal pencils somewhere. (I wish they came with manuals.) Paints will have to wait for the summer when I can use them outdoors.
What are you going to try this week?
Happy Creating!!
11 January 2010
Week 2 CED2010 - Creating Continues!
04 January 2010
Creative Every Day Check-In #1
So far so good! I am 3 for 3 and have enjoyed each small creation.
After all, the theme for January is "Body"! ;)
The next two involve different kinds of bodies: - one snowy and one furry!
31 December 2009
Full Blue Moon Dreaming and 2010 Word of the Year!
Happy New Year!! Happy Full Blue Moon! Dream on and Dream BIG!
My best wishes for a happy, healthy, prosperous and creative 2010 to all of you! Thank you again, Jamie Ridler, for introducing me to the wonderful idea of creating these Full Moon Dreamboards! Thank you too, Christine Kane, for your idea of the Word of the Year! I've chosen to combine them together in my Full Blue Moon Dreamboard.
As I hum along with Dean Martin, I am thinking about the year to come. How very fast they fly by! 2010 promises to be an excellent year and I have much I want to accomplish. The fireworks in my FMDB seed some of my wishes for this year. These include (since the image of that part of my dreamboard isn't as focused as I'd like it to be - note to self "Buy new markers!"):
- Contribution
- Art
- Create my Path
- Research
- Play
- Inspiration
- Invitations
- Travel
- Energy
- Friendships with Remarkable People
- Focus
- Magic
- Prosperity
- Passion
- Write and
- Fitness.
CREATE! is the Word I have chosen for 2010.
CREATE!
I chose "CREATE!" as there is something specific I want to create this year. A document but it may become a book. It will be a minimum of 60 pages and the most I have ever written is 22, so I know this will be a challenge. I still have much research ahead of me but the time has come to start writing. And creating. It has little to do with the type of creativity I see in the dreamboards - Or does it? Does creativity and creating in one arena lead to creativity in another? I am betting that it does. What is your experience?
What kind of mechanisms can I put into place, I wondered, to ensure that I create this year? Participating in the Full Moon Dreamboards is one way. Already in my 2 initial efforts I am astonished by the finished products and by the process. Amateurish they may be, but they are my creations. So I have started to create! Another decision I have made is to participate in the Creative Every Day 2010 Challenge. Some days creating will be the writing I want to do. Other days - who knows?! I feel excited just thinking about it!
I looked at one of the Flickr group slideshow that Leah Piken Kolidas, creator of CED2010, mentioned and immediately started to doubt my ability. Amazing artwork has been created! At the moment of my worst angst, I looked back at the screen and saw this:
Wow!!! What an amazing image to see at that very moment! Thanks so much Annette Q for your great picture! The synchronicity continues!
In 2010, I will Create!