Dealing with Creative Block for Artists
If you are like me, you get exasperated when you fail to come up with fresh and interesting ideas for your next creative project. I really like to think about this as being similar to ‘writer’s block’ - any creative person can also get in a groove and run out of creative ideas. Lately, I have been in the rut and have been searching for ways to kick-start my creativity again. You could be inquisitive about what I found at infoandarticles.net - a great website for humanities and crafts.
First I found The Artist’s Way review which I read with awe and then proceeded to buy the book. I had been told of this book before but had discharged it. I am satisfied that I’ve now read it because it has completely modified how I suspect about creative capability and capacity. After working my way through the varied exercises, I discovered some long forgotten interests that when I did them again I gained gigantic delight. I found myself asking why I had stopped doing those things.
The other surprise from the site was the DVD Rubber Paper Scissors with Judi Watanabe review which also led me to buy and I am so glad I did. For those who don’t know, Judi Watanabe is a vet in the rubber stamping industry. You may have seen her latterly on CraftTV doing super scrapbook-related episodes. For some time now, I had been craving a complete instructional DVD on rubber stamping. You in all likelihood guessed that I used to be a rubber stamper, but still set in all the old methodologies. It is now time to bring myself recent and this DVD is completely full of step by step instructions to help me. I also must complement the great video and audio production.