Everybody is creative. Think about that. What do you create? What do you want to create? I’ve spent my life creating things without really thinking about it. I’ve created a family (with help from my family members of course!) I’ve created the books I’ve written. I’ve created groups to learn new things. I’ve created costume, set, and make-up designs for the theatre. I’ve created quilts and ceramic sculptures. But I never thought I could draw.
In an effort to learn something new, I decided to take a drawing class, and I was amazed. The gifted teacher took us step by step through the process of drawing birds. And my birds were beautiful. They really looked like birds. And though the drawings of each of the class members were really different, they all looked like the birds we drew.
This class was so good for me. The time flew by in class. I was shocked when it was over so soon because I had been completely absorbed in what I was doing. I was relaxed and invigorated at the same time. I was looking forward to drawing more.
This time I spent being creative renewed and freshed my spirits. I was smiling, and just thinking about the class makes me smile more. I’ve taken two more classes from this teacher. This weekend I learned to draw canoe plants which are plants that were brought by canoes to the Hawaiian islands.
What I learned from taking these drawing classes is that I had always had the gift of being able to draw. I saw how I was guided by a skillful teacher, but what I created was drawn by me. I recognized how good it feels to get totally absorbed into making something beautiful. While drawing, I had no cares or worries. I just felt great.
Now whenever I look at my drawings I hung on my wall, I smile, I take a deep breath, and I know that whenever I could use a boost, some cheering up, all I have to do is get out a pencil and paper and sit outside to be inspired by nature.
What do you do to be creative?
Julia Cost says
Dear Emily, A friend of mine found your writing about my drawing classes and sent it to me. It meant a lot to me to read your experience of my classes. I’m so glad you have discovered that you can draw and how much joy and presence drawing can bring to your life. I’m honored to share something I love so much with students who appreciate it. Mahalo, Julia Cost
Emily Thiroux says
Thank you Julia.I absolutely love your classes!
Patti Ross says
It took me a little time and re-adjustment of my thinking to be able to say that I am creative. I looked to friends who were sculptors and painters and who sold their creations as artists. I did not do that. But, I do take photos and created creating cards for a short time, books, poems, life. I have a creative sense, see the beauty around me and capture it in various formats. Creating is such a wonderful experience, like you it is a self-absorbing activity that nourishes the soul. We all are creative in some way!
Emily Thiroux says
You are so creative Patti! I love your eye for photography and nature. I am glad to see you enjoying your talent!