Sometimes the elusive magic key for unlocking your creativity is as simple as having all your 'stuff' at the handy
Holidays behind us, a new year ahead of us.
Winter, the bare trees outside, the garden at rest, time for enjoying the warmth and comfort of being inside. Time to discover quiet and inspiration, play with your toys, whatever they are for you.
Was there anything better than that
magical moment on Christmas morning when you first laid eyes on the treasures
there? For me it was the days that followed Christmas morning, days free of
school and schedules, just me and my new “toys” together all day long. Then there was calling your friends and sharing the fun. My daughter, now over 40, still gets a call every Christmas morning from her childhood playmate that begins with the question “What did you get for Christmas”. If only they still lived across the street from each other!
Years
passed and my "toys" started looking more like books, new clothes, games, make up and
perfumes. Playing became curling up on a winter morning with a new book, snuggling with a new robe or blanket, soaking in a tub enveloped by fragrant bubbles with a flawless bar of virgin soap in hand.
Currently my favorite toys are all about art, and I'm ready to experiment (play actually ) with some different tools this year.
I purchased this very small Raphael travel pan years ago on a trip to Paris and did not use it until recently. It seemed too easy, too basic. I cant name any of the colors for sure, but once I dipped the short handled brush into water and messed up the first pan of color I was on my way .
Having coffee at Cafe Flore, my first partnership with the little paint box produced a very "rough" version of a travel sketch. Don't judge, keep in mind that it was early and I was still jet lagged.
A set of brand new, unopened liquid watercolors, they will be the first magic potions to fill the wells of my new ceramic palette . . .more toys . . . .stay tuned . . ..
Currently my favorite toys are all about art, and I'm ready to experiment (play actually ) with some different tools this year.
I purchased this very small Raphael travel pan years ago on a trip to Paris and did not use it until recently. It seemed too easy, too basic. I cant name any of the colors for sure, but once I dipped the short handled brush into water and messed up the first pan of color I was on my way .
Having coffee at Cafe Flore, my first partnership with the little paint box produced a very "rough" version of a travel sketch. Don't judge, keep in mind that it was early and I was still jet lagged.
Someone much better at this offered these examples of what can be accomplished with this very same box of limited colors. Gives me hope for next time . . .
Feeling more confident, I visited Sennelier's historic Art Supply store and invested in a travel set with beautiful , vibrant colors, ones I cant wait to use. In this metal box is the spirit of Paris and the promise of future painting adventures that will keep me inspired .
Also exciting are three new tubes of neutrals . . . I didn't even know they existed! For years I have been mixing my grays from blues and oranges and what ever else I could add, with the conviction that it was a sort of heresy to do it any other way. Good bye guilt, and hello to these new shades. Just another option to play with.