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Creativity
is the ability to make beautiful art as an expression of the self and our own
perception of the world. Art comes in an array of forms like painting,
coloring, drawing, pottery, sculpture, mixed media illustrations, movies,
music, photography, theater, fashion, embroidery, crochet, graphic design, clay,
poetry, short stories, novels, essays, singing and dancing. All these art forms
have various genres too. The vast forms of art surely comes from the most
powerful and brilliant artist – God. As created in the image and likeness of
God, we are indeed His masterpieces. We share in the power of God to create, we
are inherently artists by nature. As artists we are called to create beauty
depth and wonder in this world. According to the Cognitive Development Theory
of Jean Piaget, we have an innate need for beauty and brilliance in order to
thrive. People form knowledge by meeting their cognitive needs and aesthetic
needs. We learn and adapt in life through meeting our cognitive needs. We
appreciate the complexity of life and feel at peace when we fulfill our
aesthetic needs. Both these needs are nourished through art. It is in being
creative that we are able to make sense of the world, process our thoughts and
feelings, express and cope in life in an adaptive manner. Even research
confirmed that art lights up the mind. Creating art calms the heart and clears
the mind.
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When art makes the brain glow
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Creativity is essential to well-being. It is high time that we embrace being an artist in our own right. What defines an artist though? An artist is a person who enjoys creating any form of art in any chosen genre. Someone who draws, paints, colors, sculpts, sews, crochets, embroiders, molds clay, takes photographs, writes, designs, acts, films movies, sings and dance for fun, passion or by profession. If anyone would ask me if I am an artist, I definitely would say of course, yes. I am an artist. I am a creative writer. How about you? Have you ever considered yourself to be an artist at some point in your childhood or some time in your life? Did growing up dampened and diminished your creativity? If yes, I assure you that you are not alone. Life happened and I kind of lost my creativity too. We all go through that but what we do about this is all that matters. Time to get your spark back in life through embracing the artist that you are. Guess what? I have just the book for you to awaken, recover, rediscover and reinvent your artist self. Get ready for it. I highly recommend that you go on a creative journey by reading and doing the tasks in The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron.
Story time how I came across this book, I sat in the computer staring at the blank page, the cursor blinking at me. For what seemed like an hour, the cursor incessantly blinked waiting for me to type something, anything. Three more minutes passed and still nothing.
How many times have I found myself like this? Sigh. I used to write like the words are continuously flowing freely. Are those days really gone? Is my writing life, over? I remembered how blissful and fulfilling it was to just write – until word count, page count and life happened all at once. I closed the Word document and went on a different platform to rant to my fellow writers. “Writer’s block is like constipation.” Excuse the gross analogy but it is true. I have watched videos about increasing word count and joined writing communities but I still have not figured out how to overcome my writer’s block. I am on the verge of just dropping my pen for good. One fateful night a fellow writer asked if anyone would like to join her to read and do the tasks in The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. Curious for some tea, I was the first to jump in. Later on, more fellow creatives joined in too. The first part unravels how an artist becomes blocked, identifies the causes and presented tasks for unblocking the inner artist. At first, I do not see much the sense of affirmation, morning pages and artist dates. Plot twist! These and the other tasks were healing my heart and mind. By Chapter 5, my creativity is awakened little by little. I enjoyed Chapter 3 the most. I love the concept of Synchronicity. Those who knew about Synchronicity says that Synchronicities have always been around us, we just need to be attuned to it. Synchronicities are just life changing for me. I felt like looking forward to good things, guidance and a sense of being supported by God every day. It gave me a feeling of connection with God - the highest creative force. There were small and gradual yet significant changes in me as we went along the tasks. It felt like I am finding my artist self again and by the time I have recovered my creativity, I am ready to nurture, rediscover and reinvent my artist self.
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I love that The Artist Way was written with clarity. The tasks were enjoyable and done at our own phase. It was an overall effective creative journey for me. Have you read The Artist Way yet? If you haven't, why? This is your sign to find your inner artist. Get The Artist Way by Julia Cameron now and start your creative adventure.
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