Depth Perception, El/2010
Inspiration -- we all have it. But do we recognize it? Can we use it to enrich our lives?
Our brain is wired to act associatively. As brilliantly demonstrated in the Python's Word Association Football skit, we think/see/say/hear a thing then a series of rapid mental associations occur. I believe this is the very root of our creative ability and each of us has this in pretty much equal measure. What makes the difference is our ability to recognize its value.
If you find a little pile of change on the sidewalk, you recognize its value instantly. But not many of us naturally recognize value in the font of freebies generated by our own minds. Armed with a spirit of adventure, a sense of humour and a playful attitude you will be able to recognize inspirational opportunity when it talks to you. With a little practice you'll soon be tapping the endless river of possibilities constantly generated by your little grey cells. All you need then is to learn discrimination which comes easily with practice. Learn to recognize and harvest the best of your inspirational berries if you will. Get to know what thrills and fascinates you.
The images in this entry are samples of inspiring visions, design and/or palette possibilities, textural interest, etc. that I have recently completed. As you can see from this collection, I appreciate unusual juxtapositions of objects, shapes and textures and value uniqueness and strong composition. Colour stimulates me also. Anything that lifts my spirit and fills me with joy is a sure-fire candidate for development into a painting, photo or knitted object.
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| Sidewalk Series III |
The title image is a digital painting I did to play with depth perception and that is it's title. Of the three images here, the first began as a digital photo of a section of sidewalk that intrigued me. I added the blue strip and white circle electronically. The second is my pool. The last image began as a photo of a local beach and I digitally created the frame.
All three have inspired me to translate their characteristics into real objects so I'll choose one to develop into a project for this blog. Any guesses as to which one? Knit blithley on!...El
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| Poolside Rhythm, El 2010 |
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| Sandpipers, El 2009 |








