Under a crafty tree
creativity is... - 3
This was such an interesting process.
I started to write everything that popped into my head, and ended up with a page full of "definitions" of what creativity is to me.
In the end, this one idea kept repeating itself, and was pretty much the foundation of every other sentences.
I tend to restrict myself so much : to what I think I should be or should do, to what I think I can't do or is out of my reach.
The truth is that most of the time, I'm the one who chooses not to step out of these self-imposed boundaries, mostly out of fear. When I do step out though, whatever the situation, it just feels so right.
So, for me, creativity is allowing yourself to be everything you can be, everything you choose to be, embrace all the possibilities, all the different routes, go beyond the
boundaries of what should be or what is expected and walk the other path.
The one that's truly yours.
Ingredients = blue card-stock, round shape stamp, yellow and white ink-pads, "fude-pen" (Japanese brush-pen) with black ink
Natural habitat = on my desk, so when I look up, I can see it right there.
creativity is... - 3
This was such an interesting process.
I started to write everything that popped into my head, and ended up with a page full of "definitions" of what creativity is to me.
In the end, this one idea kept repeating itself, and was pretty much the foundation of every other sentences.
I tend to restrict myself so much : to what I think I should be or should do, to what I think I can't do or is out of my reach.
The truth is that most of the time, I'm the one who chooses not to step out of these self-imposed boundaries, mostly out of fear. When I do step out though, whatever the situation, it just feels so right.
So, for me, creativity is allowing yourself to be everything you can be, everything you choose to be, embrace all the possibilities, all the different routes, go beyond the
boundaries of what should be or what is expected and walk the other path.
The one that's truly yours.
Ingredients = blue card-stock, round shape stamp, yellow and white ink-pads, "fude-pen" (Japanese brush-pen) with black ink
Natural habitat = on my desk, so when I look up, I can see it right there.