Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Creative resolution

I often go weeks, even months, without going into my studio. I mean, spending time painting and drawing in the studio. Of course there's foraging around and digging for things and filing things. I do step in there...but unfortunately the space gets used less for art and more for 'office' these days. (Although I must say it's an incredibly arty feeling office what with the easel and paint splattered floor and massive desk covered in art supplies....)

But for the most part I'm not making art.

And thats disappointing, to say the least.

I take comfort in the fact that I am doing other good things- playing with my kids, taking them to swimming lessons, gardening, preaching, writing....but no painting. I often feel like I've neglected the calling to live and pursue an artistic life. To live a creative life.  And I feel a bit starved.

But I was reminded recently (in an article by a clown. True story.) of the value of asking yourself each week 'how have I been creative this week?' and acknowledging all the ways that your creativity manifests itself- from inventive meals to imaginative games with the kids to a string of beautiful words. I was also reminded of the value of challenging yourself to find more ways to express that creativity rather than just doing what you've always done.

Of course I knew that I was creating and making and imagining in other parts of my life and probably even daily....
but there is something empowering about naming the thing. About pointing it out. 

I was uplifted and encouraged to think that I haven't completely abandoned or lost creative expression in my world and can even look for ways to include it every day- even if I can't spend hours in the studio,  and even if it doesn't involve a paintbrush. What have I already done today? And what can I do for 5mins today?? 

So this year- regardless of how many paintings I finish, how many exhibitions I present or how many hours I do or don't get in the studio- I will make sure I don't starve, 
but will look for, acknowledge, and recognise the creativity in every week. In every day.

How can you continue to feed your creative spirit this week? Today?