Saturday, 22 September 2012
sparkly art and writing
I uploaded my two creative pieces on to the Spark website this morning and browsed some of the others. It has been a really exciting project. I liked how fast I had to work, only 10 days. I liked how I didn't waste time with lots of different ideas but followed my immediate response to each inspiration piece. It felt very honest and satisfying.
Looking at the other work on the website is a delight, such an interesting mix of art and writing. Here is the LINK to my poem
and the link to my picture
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Happiness from small things...
like picking the beetroot, courgettes and onions and taking them as a house warming gift to my friend. Or watching the songbirds landing on the bird feeder opposite my window. Folding the washing after it has blown dry in the strong, Autumn breeze and the sun that still warms the garden; summer dawdling and still trying to stick around. Drinking a mug of hot earl grey tea. Stroking the dog after taking her out into the field; I love how much the dog adores running, she is so simple: I like to run! I like to run fast! I like to run fast and pretend to catch rabbits! People should be more like that.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Spark...art from writing: writing from art
I'm involved with this project and I am enjoying working on my pieces, a writing response and an art response. The two inspiration pieces have sent me in a different direction to normal, some unexpected ideas.
I love unusual projects, slanted ways of looking at stuff. If a challenge or theme is given to me I always get enthusiastic and also distracted from other things because I really have to work on the new idea straight away.
If I decide I haven't seen someone in a while and I want to show them I care I think, for example, why don't I draw them a picture of a song thrush and mount it on a leaf from an antique book about music and then I put aside all other things to get on with the creative task until I have exhausted the urge and it is completed.
This is why this Spark project appealed to me and why I am now distracted. Again.
SPARK is a creativity event in which artists, writers, and musicians from around the world use each other's work to inspire new work of their own.
I love unusual projects, slanted ways of looking at stuff. If a challenge or theme is given to me I always get enthusiastic and also distracted from other things because I really have to work on the new idea straight away.
If I decide I haven't seen someone in a while and I want to show them I care I think, for example, why don't I draw them a picture of a song thrush and mount it on a leaf from an antique book about music and then I put aside all other things to get on with the creative task until I have exhausted the urge and it is completed.
This is why this Spark project appealed to me and why I am now distracted. Again.
SPARK is a creativity event in which artists, writers, and musicians from around the world use each other's work to inspire new work of their own.
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