Posts Tagged ‘Creativity’

August 2010 Soul and Solace

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Messiness & Chaos

Thursday of creativity camp week is Messy Art Day—I figure after three days of creative concentration, it’s time for a break. We head outside for ice sculpting (otherwise known as hacking away at large ice blocks with butter knives, then running relays with those blocks held against the belly as some sort of endurance ritual), marble painting (otherwise known as drenching marbles in paint, plopping them onto a sheet of paper in large box and, by tilting the box this way and that, sending the marbles careening across the page, leaving tracks of clean and muddy color in their wake), and shaving-cream painting (which starts as shaving cream and powdered tempera on old cookie sheets and ends up with campers as their own foamy and colorful artworks).

Sitting in the sweltering heat, watching it all, I am reminded of the need for chaos in the creative process. Indeed, the word “process” hardly seems, in such times, to fit; there appears to be no direction at all. We are simply being one with our mess!

Messy Art Day ends with a garden hose baptism. We traipse inside, shimmering with water, dripping on the floor, shivering, and grinning from ear to ear.

—And it is good!

What are your experiences of chaos and process?

February 2009 Soul and Solace

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Let’s face it: much in twenty-first century life, at least in America, permits isolation. Big vehicles, often equipped with tinted windows, hide us—and our actions toward others—from view. Through technology we communicate when we like, as we like, if we like, and block what we wish as well. Most of us live in single dwellings, where we can lock ourselves in and everyone else out. But what if we chose to become anarchists? What if we used our very anonymity to honor our connectedness to all creation?

What if we chose to become Kindness Anarchists: committing kind acts without “being seen.” Such as—

  • allowing a car to merge in front of us onto the highway
  • creating a beautiful and inspiring YouTube video or PowerPoint for others to “happen upon”
  • adorning the landscape outside our homes for the enjoyment of those who drive or walk past.

The possibilities available to a creative Kindness Anarchist are endless. We’d love to hear what kinds of Kindness Anarchy inspire you!

“Ahh, Bach!” — Creative Guitar Playing

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

“Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.” (William Congreve)

I mentioned in a previous blog Hawkeye’s comment that when you said “Bach” that you’ve said everything (“I think once you’ve said that, you’ve said it all.”). For me there are “Ah, Bach!” moments that occur when musicians challenge my mind and soul. The literary references in Led Zeppelin, along with the music, soar above so many songs that I hear today; The Beatles wove stories through their music; U2 speaks for social justice.  Classical music is not the only genre that inspires and moves.

So, the other day I discovered—well, actually, I was sent this link (http://www.mikerayburn.com/flv/comicallyderailed.html) to—Mike Rayburn, who bills himself as The World’s Funniest Guitar Virtuoso. His artistic presentation, Comically Derailed, showcases creativity and performance that provided me with a lift to my soul and spirit. The range of music is amazing. Check him out. “Ahh, music!!! I’m charmed.”