There's a particular person I work with here at Living Word who is a phenomenal stick-figure artist. His identity will remain anonymous in order to protect him from huge masses of groupies and the paparazzi, of course.
If you're already an established stick-figure artist or just starting out, please check out this link and practice practice practice way! Allow your creativity to flow like milk and honey! And, it's just a fun thing to do when you need a break from the charts and graphs you are working on...all that left brain stuff. Exercise your right brain a little today and you'll see just how much more productive you'll be.
enjoy!
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Sep 14, 2010
Toilet Paper Roll Art
I remember when my boys were toddlers, they found hours of joy playing with empty toilet paper rolls - their imagination was endless!! Well, French artist, Anastassia Elias took that imagination further than I've ever seen. Check out her Rouleaux portfolio. You will be blown away, and maybe even inspired.
Grace & Peace ~ deAnn
Sep 13, 2010
Haiku Poetry
Encouraging the Heart by Diane S.
Check out Diane's writing blog. At Thursday Pages last week I introduced Haiku to the writers and we spent some time working on poems. Diane posted several on her blog, "Encouraging the Heart."
Here are a couple links about Haiku:
Try your own Haiku.
First line - five syllables
Second line - seven syllables
Third line - five syllables
Send your Haiku to me and it just may get published on this blog!
Have fun!
grace & peace ~ deAnn
Aug 31, 2010
Right Brain vs. Left Brain
I posted this fun little test a couple years ago on my Vertical Creativity blog. It's worth bringing back. Click here to take the test. Let me know if you agree or disagree with the results. It's just for fun, nothing really scientific here.
Grace & peace,
deAnn
Aug 27, 2010
Herkimer
This is my babygirl's little stuffed toy.
Since she's too young to name him, I took the liberty and named him Herkimer. You'll see why...
When you were little did you have an imaginary friend? (Maybe you still have one!?)
I was about 4 when I found Herkimer while fishing with my dad on the rocky banks of the Sacramento River in Redding, California. Herkimer was bug-like, a cross between a praying mantis and dragonfly, although, Herkimer didn’t fly. He fit in the palm of my hand and I carried him everywhere, sometimes in the pocket of my jeans or my sweatshirt. Herkimer, or Herk for short, was my closest friend. He listened to all my stories, watched me color in my Holly Hobby coloring books, went along on our family camping excursions, and he particularly loved splashing around with me in the frigid snow-melt water of Hat Creek. I loved Herkimer. And I loved that my family loved him too. I remember my mom asking me, “How’s Herkimer today?” Then in my wild child-like imagination I shared, in agonizing detail, all the adventures that he had had since sunrise. My imagination was a fun-filled playground that never closed.
Then I became an adult. But, at age 40, I still vividly remember Herkimer and how much he meant to me. I plan to encourage the imagination of my daughter as she grows up into the woman God has intended. The ability to imagine is from the One who imagined the universe and everything in it – then He called it out of imagination and into existence.
Today, in my prayer time or times of solitude, I use my imagination to picture Jesus sitting beside me, or to paint a picture in my mind of a story from Scripture, or to daydream about the glories of Heaven. When I “see” it, I can see it. Know what I mean?
Imagination. We are created in the image of God. We have imaginations because He does first. Our imaginations, however, can also poison us if used in unhealthy ways. But, when used for His glory – amazing art, written pieces, beautiful meals, gorgeous gardens, warm environments, etc., bless us and others. That’s awesome.
So, as a child, did you have an imaginary friend? If you are brave enough to share, click “comment” at the end of the post and tell us about him/her/it.
Grace & peace on the creative journey ~ deAnn
Dec 3, 2009
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