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Luay Dababneh, the painter at work.

this was taken during the making of the short film "Art Works" back in aughust 2006.

Directed by Dima Amr, this scene is one where the painter is painting his Muse, the widowed 20 something beautiful woman.

 

beauty is always there in everything... it's just that we need to 'explore' it...

I made this little drawing up myself and it perfectly describes me- creative! The writing says ' I may not have brains or boobs but i have creativity and i like me'.

Congratulations to our latest MMK graduates! This year's ceremony took place at ACF - the Automobile Club De France - in Paris. www.escpeurope.eu/mmk

A friend and I experimented with wetting old books, shaping and cutting them, then drying them (http://theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com/2011/01/books-in-bath.html ).

 

These are the results...

for "idiot the wise" ;)

Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017

Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017

© 2010 Sarah Brooks. All Rights Reserved.

B l a c k M a g i c

 

Just a shot from my homework last night. The subject training vs education. Do we need both? What about creativity, where does that fit in?

 

My thoughts are that training teaches you how to do something, education lets you understand the concepts and only then can you truly be creative, break molds, and set yourself apart.

 

Random Fact: I'm heading to the Northeast Kingdom today.

Creativity art journal page using watercolor, acrylics, paint markers, collage, and digital images. 2012

As I was looking around the internet at online game map resources, it occurred to me that I saw very few 'underground villages' even though so many folks in fantasy worlds live under the earth. So I designed a dwarven village, rather than a dwarven city (which tends to be huge).

 

The village of Nadakh sits at the intersection of the Lapis Hills and the underground. At center, a series of chambers serves as the marketplace of the dwarves with the surface dwellers; and as their workshops, tavern, and common spaces. At the bottom center of the map is the "Hall of Families", with numerous 20x30' chambers nearby for individual Dwarves septs. At lower right is the bathhouse, with warm and cold water pools, and individual male and female changing and relieving stations. At upper left are the entrances to the mines.

My friend in Japan made this for me. She design it by herself. She used milk pack. It is a very nice gift. It is useful.

We are being drained of all Creativity

 

we're forgeting our imaginations

 

like the life is bring sucked out of us..

    

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Strange skull of a bizarre owner. Dino.

  

Foto di Stefano Corso

Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017

was going through the chapter "creativity" and implemented it right then :)

Amusing bottle openers-11

Explore#295, hey! :) Thank you all!

 

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Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017

Model: Bjorna Ebanks

MUA/Painter: Tracey Seymour

Photography: Tracey Seymour

 

Creativity comes from within you...

Be creative!

 

My own words

My cousin sent me a set of propelling crayons for Christmas/ birthday so I just had to try them out!

 

Colouring in brought back childhood memories so I added the red bird on the fence (I used to sing a song "Little Red Bird" while my father played the guitar when I was young).

 

Now I have the urge to go play with paper dolls!

An unfinished blend i made...pictures from the web.

CREATIVITY QUOTE that inspired the page:

 

"We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light." - Mary Dunbar

 

When I read this quote I instantly thought that this would be more meaningful for my daughter to read - but not at this time when she is six years old, but more like when she was 16 years old and she's in the midst of highschool and peer pressure to conform, thats when it would be really important for her to remember that she is unique. So I had this beautiful picture of her that was full of lightness taken last Sunday during her brother's birthday party (which is why she's holding balloons - she later set them free and made a wish - there were 6 balloons); and I had these cute little postage stamps that just happen to have the numbers "6" and "16" on them and I thought I'd make this page look a bit like an envelope. Maybe someday, when she's 16 or in the future sometime, she'll be having a hard time and be able to look at this page and get a better sense of herself.

 

{And morbidly: My Dad died at 56 years old and I always wish I could find some kind of letter from him. So, not that I'm planning on going anywhere in the next 10 years (before she's 16), but just in case...

{my grandmother always said if you worry about it then it won't happen} - so I guess I'm covered & I'll live a good long life - but then again, just in case, she'll have this one ;) }

 

Journaling: "From Allison at 6 years old 2/10: Don't forget that you are unique and beautiful." "To Allison at 16 years old: Stay true to yourself and your light in this age of conformity and know that I love

you. Love, Mom."

 

supplies: patterned paper (DCWV) + stickers (Martha Stewart) + stamp stickers (K&Company) + index cards + sharpie + 12x12 layout by Katie Scott.

 

Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you. A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this. We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to have. We all go through this. And if you are just starting out or you are still in this phase, you gotta know its normal and the most important thing you can do is do a lot of work. Put yourself on a deadline so that every week you will finish one story. It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close that gap, and your work will be as good as your ambitions. And I took longer to figure out how to do this than anyone I’ve ever met. It’s gonna take awhile. It’s normal to take awhile. You’ve just gotta fight your way through. -Ira Glass

I found the quotation online but I'm not really sure who first said it.

 

The photo is my own. I modified it using ComicLife software.

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