creativity begets creativity

Yikes - over a month? What happened? I guess it was a combination of procrastination, nothing much to post about, and the frenzy of “back-to-school”. I had this way-too-long monologue about the out-of-control school-supply requirements out here, but I figured it doesn’t all need to be said. It is sufficient to say, that I have spent well over $200 on school supplies for 4 children - that doesn’t include backpacks and uniforms… and I’m beginning to wonder where our educational tax dollars are being spent.

What has that got to do with creativity? Not much, except that as of Tuesday, ALL my children are now in school (be patient, this IS going somewhere). I love my children dearly, but I am also loving having more of the day to myself… yay! My day now starts at 5:30 am, so I can do my Morning Pages before the chaos ensues at 6am. And I’m glad that I’ve been able to work-in some exercise time before the last two board the bus about 8:33 or so (Middle school starts 1 hour before elementary school).

So, what’s that got to do with it??? Well, I spent a lot of today and yesterday looking at art supplies on the internet - and I will very soon, after deciding which colors NOT to buy (sniff), make a purchase and hopefully (cross fingers) make myself schedule some weekly time for painting. Yes! Yes, Yes! That is one of the goals. I am purchasing encaustic supplies because the medium intrigues me so! I don’t know if I’ve ever been so excited about a particular medium. I also need to purchase some sculpting/clay/wax tools for fun textural effects. (If you know anyone who is looking to sell old clay tools or even old dental instruments, please let me know.)

On to the subject at hand - Creativity Begets Creativity - literally… (sorry, maybe I should have done this in two separate posts)

This one is a freehand by Ethan (11), one of my budding artists - good job, in my opinion. He is slightly obsessed with all things knight, sword, bow & arrow, Robin Hood, castle, dragon - that type of stuff. And, Oran follows suit pretty well. It will be interesting to see how they diverge as they grow older…

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This one is by Oran (9). According to Ethan, Oran did NOT trace it, but followed the directions in the drawing book. Good job, I think. :-)

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But, I LOVE this one… it was put together by Ethan and Hana, and possibly some help from Kael & Oran… Our good friends, the Schofields (note the name), came over one night for some Rock Band… Before they got here, the kids put this together:

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I think it’s hilarious. It is supposed to say “SkullField” - they thought of this on their own. It is a rock band, complete with pyro-technics and an audience. I wish I had another angle of this so you could see better. One of the groupies in the front row is holding a sign - I forget what it said.

Haha! Funny, huh? It’s made mostly with pieces from a Lego “Castle” chess set, and probably a few pieces from other random Lego sets. We love Lego.

I have awesome kids.

Creativity Question: Do you allow your imagination any playtime?

I know as adults, we tend to focus on the practical, the ever-mounting tasks at hand, that pile of laundry, those bills, the project for work…. etc. It is difficult to hang those worries in the coat closet, shut the door, and let our imaginations wander. How do kids do it? They are so free of worry. They don’t care if it’s the silliest idea in the world, or if it’s not physically possible, they’ll imagine it. They aren’t weighed down with words like, “practical”, “reasonable” or “impossible”. I love it. There is much to learn from them.

Personally, I am working on this - I need to allow myself some completely impractical and time-wasting creative exploration - and free my imagination for a little while. Creativity begets creativity, after all.

10 Responses to “creativity begets creativity”

  1. elise Says:

    I completely agree. Creativity begets creativity. That is one of the reasons I read your blog all the time. I was getting a little worried about a dry spell there for a while. I’m glad you’re back.

    I definitely let things get in my way of creativity. I think mostly I just let all of the annoyances of being an adult eat up my time. I often think of fun creative things to do, but then never do them. I’m sure all of us have a project stash somewhere around the house.
    I may need to make a goal to not keep a project closet/ drawer or whatever, so that I have to finish what I start.

  2. elise Says:

    Oh yeah, I love your kids art work. Can I be one of their groupies?

  3. Kris Warren Says:

    Elise and Amy, I’m there with you! I keep saying I’m going to get back to painting, but “something” always comes up. If only there were more hours in the day! You both inspire me with your creativity, keep it up! Love the kids’ creations, too!

  4. octavia Says:

    In re: art tools - Craigslist is your friend. I’d suggest eBay, but they aren’t such a great source for used stuff anymore.

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  6. Dana Says:

    Amy,
    I have noticed the unrestrained imagination in my kids as well. Even Tyler, 2 years old, pretends he’s a dinosaur or knight (making all the sound effects also!). It has impressed me and I wonder if I was ever like that. And if I was, where did it go?
    Of course I do remember a certain sister who could invent comic strip characters (Prince Orrin?) and would create her own barbie designs, a mermaid tail among the most memorable.
    Maybe we just don’t take the time to “play” like we should. Possibly my imagination and creativity is just dormant while I try to survive with everyday responsibilities and will wake up inside me one day.

  7. Andie~ Says:

    Amy…. check out FreeCycle for art supply/tools.

    ahhh, I miss play time. It has slipped from my vocabulary. Thanks for the reminder.

  8. Chrystal Says:

    Amy, it is so good to hear from you again. My only “playtime” comes from scrapbooking, and i hate to admit, but most of the time I am just trying to *finish* it.

  9. kim Says:

    Amy, you do have awesome kids. I love both of the drawings. Joe used to draw ALL of the time. He’s given it up a bit lately though. Now all he does is magic tricks. I miss the drawings. I love the Lego “skullfield” rock band. We also love Lego’s over here.

    As far as creativity, with life and all of it’s demands, I don’t really have a lot of playtime. I have been working a little more on photography (not really enough though). Also, I’m working on a children’s book. My problem is that I’ll start a project and get bored 1/2 way through and move on to something else. Do you know how many 1/2 finished projects I have? A whole room full.

  10. April Says:

    Man I miss your kids! Well and YOU! I love all the art and the lego band! You have an awesome family!