Showing posts with label bootcamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bootcamp. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

cbc days 7 & 8

Journal Prompt:

Today and tomorrow, set aside roughly 45 minutes to yourselves to sit down and complete three full notebook pages of stream of consciousness writing. Don't think about what you should write…just write. And if you don’t know what to write about, just write “I don’t know what to write about. Maegan has me doing this stupid activity. What does she want me to say. I’m tired and I have a million things to do…” Before you know, you’ll be getting to the good stuff. But here’s the kicker…once you’re done, throw them out. I do not want you to go back and read these pages…ever. They are merely an emptying. Enjoy.
I haven't done it yet!!! Yes, I'm playing catch up!  But I don't want to skip the task.  I think it's a beneficial activity for everyone, you know, when you're feeling overwhelmed, a bit blue, nervous, whatever.

Random Word Prompts

fly

Through The Clouds

I didn't achieve what I had set out to.  I think I rushed it, but I will try a similar effect with day 9's word prompt, drizzle, in sha Allah.

ornament
 
Incense Burner

The composition is OFF!!! I could have done something fancy with the smoke if I had enough paper up there!

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

cbc - days 5 & 6

Day 5

Random word prompt: grow



I've found something I like: adding the ink outline.
Day 6 

Journal Prompt

What are your self-imposed “rules” of creating. What are some characteristics of your work that you seem to inhabit in each of your works? Do you find that you have these same tendencies when you work in a different medium or do you tend to switch rule sets? Brainstorm some alternatives methods, ideas, or techniques for how to escape your traditional style.

I once took an in-depth psychometric test for a job.  It was very thorough and I wasn't really out to get the job, as I had a one year old at home, so I don't think that influenced the result. I turned up for the interview half-heartedly and worked through the questions. 
One of the facets of my personality that it higlighted was that I am a "hoverer".  Someone who must assess the situation, sleep on it, think it through before going in for the attack.   

I don't know if this is exctly what I do when creating on paper.  But it seems a little like that.  I sketch, I use different pencils, I shade and go over what I've done and most of the time the shading is so intense that I won't introduce colour to it and that will be it.  So, for the next project: NO sketching, NO shading, DIRECT colour and for added flavour one un-used tool, a straw.  

Random word prompt: fluid


 By the way, that approach on the psychometric test got me the job! 

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

cbc - days 3 & 4

Day 3 - multilayered

I enjoyed layering the colours for the layers of the artichoke.  It made me think of the many layers we all have.  


The journal prompt was to name our creative buzz kills and I realised that I hold myself back when it comes to creativity ... doubting myself.  But if something is a reflection of my emotions or an expression of my vision, how can there be a "right" or "wrong" or "good" or "bad"?  BUT, in a practical sense, there is art to be learnt.  So I think it's a combination of what is already inside me and learning the skills to express them well.  Isn't this the case with any type of expression be it writing a letter of complaint or giving a speech?  

Day 4 - heavy metal


This one made me laugh.  If this was 15 years ago, I'm sure my project would have included Metallica.  Infact, I'm sure I did an all-lead Metallica logo that I was quite proud of.  Along with all the other things I had from back then, I have no idea what happened to it!

 
   

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

cbc - days 1 & 2

The Creative Boot Camp started on Sunday.  We were told to pick one medium to work in.  Sure enough I could have picked say, I don't know, crochet?  But then where's the challenge?  Crochet is something that I do anyway.  I thought it would be best to really feel the effects of the e-course, and do something "a little outside my comfort zone".  Those were my words on flickr.  I chose to watercolour and what I have learnt so far, is that it is very much outside my comfort zone!

The course has got me thinking a lot more about my levels of creativity.  When they increase, I mean really increase, I feel as though I am going back to the real me but as I have lost my way a bit, returning takes some time and some getting used to.   

Journal Prompt:


Do you shy away from calling yourself an artist? If so, what do you think makes someone else an artist and not you? What are some ways that you can start today to outwardly reflect your inner artist? Name three people who you would be comfortable sharing your creative work and projects with.
Although I mainly blog about crochet, there are other creative avenues that I venture along.  Watercolour is not one I go down often and I don't usually share either.  This has made me think about blogging and creativity.  I blog about crocheted creations and I get wonderful comments ma sha Allah. This gives me the confidence to do and learn more.  I am definitely more comfortable with sharing my creative work and projects in cyberspace than I do in real life.  I think with creative people stopping by, the feedback, if any, is generally positive and enouraging.  I'm shakey with watercolour and lack confidence with it, but this just takes me back to reality.  Most people start at zero and work there way up.

Today, we are supposed to look at the "creative buzz kills" in our lives.  These can be things in our heads or people in our lives.  As a mother of four, I could blame that but in reality, creativity needn't come to halt because of motherhood.  There are so many women that channel there creativity via their role as "mother".  Having said that, to be able to use creativity in earning an income needs a lot of discipline.  This is something I often think about.  Do you or have you considered, using your creativity in this way?       
Enough of the philosophical chit chat.  What did I come up with?  As well as a journal prompt each day, we have a random word that should be incorporated in to the day's project.
Day 1: ivory

I was really just playing with colour.  But watercolour is so much more than that.  I really enjoyed familiarising myself a little more with transparency, wet and dry colour and their effects. 
Jeddah landmark, The King's Fountain from dawn to dusk. 

Oh by the way, the ivory is in the water!

Day 2: picnic

Again I was playing with colour and unusual ombinations.  I also realised that transparency is a lot easier to fiddle around with on Illustrator than it is in watercolour!


This is a picnic blanket that I might expect to see in Africa, or maybe North Africa?  I think I have Africa on my mind with the World Cup around the corner and for the very first time on the African continent! Speakng of which you can see the ten stadiums on one of my favourite design sites.   

The word for today is "multilayered" and I just don't know if I can step away from the concept of layering that I'm so comfortable with in AutoCAD, Illustrator and Photoshop.

I am also finding that as I work through the days tasks, I find myself making notes for future projects in sha Allah.  I have an "Ivory" idea using AutoCAD and one using milk(!) and more picnic ideas in watercolour too.  I don't know if they will materialise though.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

crocheted jewellery

Some beautiful crocheted pieces that I love!




A little reminder: The Creativity Boot Camp started today!

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

creativity

I wasn't around for last Thursday's creative space as I was in Makkah. 


Although it's about 45 minutes away, this time we decided to stay for the weekend. And even though it was a more spiritual one, my weekend wasn't lacking in creativity.


Geometric patterns are everywhere!


Some other things have been going on too.

Tiny crochet.




And with the new, some old crochet is nearly finished! 


I must add that I've gained a great deal from Kirsty's hosting My Creative Space.  I've gotten to know a load of creative people with some beautifully inspiring projects, from all over the world!
And speaking of creativity, perhaps a creativity bootcamp is what a lot of us need.  I think it should be a great opportunity.  It's an intensive e-course, from June 6th to 18th, coached by  Maegan AND it's free!!!  I think the only problem I'll have is chosing a medium!  Bootcamps are supposed to be challenging aren't they? So, I think I'll go with something a bit different ... 

                                                                                                         (to be continued) :D

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