Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Old friends
Saturday, 17 April 2010
Montmartre
Montmartre by Me
Week 2: The Lake District
Fast-forward a few weeks... I know I haven't been keeping to my word with this blog so far, naughty me. I have been working on a screenplay with Ali so I am still being creative.
My next project is going to be the Lake District, as we were just there and its so very inspiring. You can't help but fall in love with the beautiful scenery and peacefulness of the place. Its like food for the soul, well, mine at least. I wish I had seen Beatrix Potters house though.. I could just imagine her sitting at her desk pottering away: doodling illustrations or looking off into space lost in thought thinking up stories of rabbits or mice. Her timeless books were sweet, mischievous little tales with pretty pictures. They remind me of childhood. Next time I'm coming to visit you Beatrix.
But back to the task at hand.. What to do? What to do..
Sunday, 28 March 2010
It ain't over yet...
So yeah, watch this space basically.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Parisian Doors
Friday, 26 March 2010
Doors Smores
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Week 1.
I chose this theme because its been something I've been waiting to do since I returned from the City of Lurve. I have hundreds of photos from my trip to Paris last November. When I first got there I was so excited I wanted to soak everything in and kept snapping away. While I was doing so the one thing that struck me most were the big, beautiful doors of Paris. I kept wondering what was behind them.. Sometimes if they opened I caught a glimpse of a pretty courtyard, other times I was disappointed to find something dark and gritty but life is not all beauty is it? Most of the time though, I preferred it when they were closed so I could wonder at what lay behind them. I have always been the type of person who likes to be surprised. I barely read the back of a book or DVD, I take a quick peek and thats it. Like I said, I like to be surprised..
Ideas...
The things on this list are things I like, am curious about, places I have been or am going to, or words I picked out of a book with my eyes closed.
- Paris
- The Lake District
- Eggs
- Old
- New
- England
- Trees
- Twins
- Familia
- Collage
- Sea
- Life
- Surprize
- Memories
- Anger
- Spring
- Donuts
- Meadows
- Food
- Magazines
- Photos
- Nail Varnish/Make-up
- London
- Doors
- Cupcakes
- Summer
- Flowers
- Russian Dolls
- Earth
- Abstact
- Autumn
- Houses
- Polka Dots
- Fabric
- Miniature
- Iraq
- Sushi
- Rain
- New York
- Washington DC
- Lines
- Symmetry
- Mice
- Owls
- Elephant
- Black & White
- Photography
- Winter
- Christmas
- Words
- Children
- The World
- Eyes
- Beauty
- Colours
- Song
- Happy
- Fear
- Rebecca
- Imagination
- Pottery
- Food
- Short Story
- India
- Violence
- God
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
To Be or Not to Be?
I need to stop procrastinating. I am losing my creativity. I've done a handful of paintings since getting married and reproducing and it's my own fault. I just miss holding a paintbrush or drawing a picture or sticking things onto something or writing blah blah blah. Just creating something from nothing.
I am dreadfully forgetful so much of my time is spent making lists - endless lists, be they mental or on paper. Lists for groceries, things I need to buy, things I need to do, clothes I need to pack for one trip or another. Lists are my weapon. If it weren't for lists, our fridge would be stocked with a whole bunch of crap and my mind would be about as useful as a bowl of jelly. So, I figure I should put my list making skills to good use and return to creativity. If I can set myself the task of producing some kind of 'THING' once a week, I should be able to satisfy my creative urges, you would think?
In galleries, you often see an artist showcasing his/her work by theme. I don't want to be rigid about this, it will bore me to tears and I hate crying. Instead I have decided that each week I will have a new theme to play around with. Variety is the spice of life, no?
I am excited! I have tried to paint or create and have hit many mental blocks these last few years because I have felt a little put off by not knowing where to begin until I realized that it wasn't the fear of the unknown that was killing me, it was the fear of the known. I simply read a quote by Picasso and it summed it up for me like 1+2=3:
"If you know exactly what you are going to do, what is the point in doing it?" -PICASSO
Exactly. What is the point? I like the element of surprise, revelation, keeps things.. Life. Alive.