
Drawing is just a way to put some spirit out into the world. We’re all here to do that in whatever ways call us. It’s not just artists; everyone gets the call. It’s the way we do things that matters. The way we’re lawyers, the way we’re truck drivers, the way we’re gardeners. We’re all putting something out into the world. We can choose what it is by bringing consciousness and good intention to what we do.
So when we draw we might want to think about that. We don’t want to get tight and uptight about getting it all right. We want to get loose and free, even loopy, so we can get past ourselves. We want to play. Nothing great comes from an excess of earnestness; it comes from the freedom of non-thinking. From getting into that space of inspiration.
So, how do we get there? How do we get to shed our concerns about not getting it just right, of not making the mark? What mark? Forget about that and sit down to draw. And to start, rather than drawing what’s in front of you draw something from your head. Something simple like a hat. Draw one, then another, then another. Just play with it and see where it goes. Because play is a very big part of art. Picasso showed us that.
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Because it's brilliant and fun, because it might change the way you see your life journey, even make that journey a little easier and wilder,a big shout out to Allan Hunter's new book— Stories We Need To Know
Words from people who inspire us to think in ways that might change our world to one in which we can all live in peace and prosperity—Howard Zinn, Paul Farmer, Robert Reich and more. Edited by Anna Portnoy, Ann Kim , Kate Holbrook. Based on the Global Values class taught by Brian Palmer at Harvard 2001-2004.
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I’m Cathy Bennett, writer, artist and teacher in Boston. Looking for signs of art on the planet...and how we might make it. A new site will be linked to this one August 2008 with writing and art. www.oneworldsmiling.com
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Bono said...
~The world is more malleable than you think. We can bend it into better shape.
~The job of life is to turn your negatives into positives.
And my muse...
Ring the bells that still can ring, Forget your perfect offering, There's a crack in everything, That's how the light gets in.
&mdashLeonard Cohen
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