Am I Still an Artist if I’m Not Making Art Right Now?
Am I still an artist if I’m not making art right now? That question has been on my mind lately. It’s been two years since I created an art series like I used to. This time has been about healing, transformation, and inner growth. Sometimes, I catch myself being self-critical for not producing more pieces, experimenting with new techniques, or expanding my portfolio.
"Painting Away the Blues: How Art Journaling Works Magic for Your Mental Health"
One of my favorite ways to get creative is through Art Journaling. It lets me unleash my creativity without worrying about a specific topic. I usually set the mood with a candle, some music, and then dive into my stack of magazines, looking for images that catch my eye. The trick is to keep the flow going without overthinking. I pay attention to both words and images, and when I'm done, I add color and text to bring it all together.
Embracing Imperfections: How Kintsugi Inspires Resilience and Self-Discovery
In the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, broken pottery is repaired with gold, silver, or platinum lacquer, highlighting the cracks rather than hiding them. This practice celebrates imperfections and the beauty of resilience. Much like Kintsugi, our lives are often marked by moments of fracture and repair. Each scar, whether physical or emotional, tells a story of growth and strength. Embracing our flaws and past hardships allows us to transform them into sources of beauty and wisdom, just as Kintsugi turns broken pottery into stunning works of art.
The process of nurturing creativity
Nurturing creativity is a process that involves fostering a mindset, creating the right environment, and engaging in activities that stimulate imaginative thinking.
The Therapeutic Embrace of Art Activities.
rt, in its many forms, provides us with a means to externalize our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Whether through painting, drawing, writing, or crafting, creative expression becomes a sanctuary for our innermost selves. Here's how art activities contribute to our well-being