Let yourself daydream sometimes... Allow spontaneous images to come and go. Capture one in a sketch. These images express connections with your inner self.
Nita LelandSmash creative blocks. Change the problem or sneak up on it from a different direction. Try something fresh - a new way with an old theme, a different point of view, unusual tool.
Nita LelandGet in touch with yourself. The fountain of creativity begins with the stream of conscious thought flowing inside you. Open the floodgate and creative ideas come rushing out.
Nita LelandWhen you finish for the day, write a note reminding yourself of what you plan to do next. This helps you to remember today's great idea when you get back to work tomorrow.
Nita LelandRelease and regulate the flow of your inborn creative energy to reach your artistic potential.
Nita LelandAllow some warm-up time each day to stimulate your creative flow. A pianist does keyboard exercises. A gymnast stretches. An artist needs to loosen up, too. It takes a few minutes to shift from the real world into a creative mode.
Nita LelandColor is one way the eye and the brain work together to define the external world. However, not all cultures see color in the same way, nor do they give it as much importance as in western culture.
Nita LelandTake imagination breaks... Relaxed attention is one of the most important states of mind for creativity, and sometimes it has to be learned.
Nita LelandGather knowledge... Visit galleries, museums, art and craft fairs... Read books and magazines. Take workshops. Use your senses. Experience stimulates your memory and imagination.
Nita LelandPositive attitude accelerates your development as a creative person. Believe in yourself.
Nita LelandIf you persist in ignoring your intuition, you may find yourself stuck in a permanent holding pattern instead of taking the risks that lead to creative growth.
Nita LelandPay attention to the inner voice that tells you when something feels right. Much of your creative problem-solving occurs at an unconscious level.
Nita LelandListening to music as preparation or background for your work brings you into a creative mood... choose one type of music to calm down, another to reach a higher energy level, depending on the artwork you are doing.
Nita LelandDon't dwell on your mistakes. Set achievable goals: a confident line, effective use of values, interesting shapes, exciting texture.
Nita LelandCreativity doesn't just happen - you make it happen. Changing daily routines is one way to access creativity.
Nita LelandCollage is like a hall of mirrors. Every direction you look, you see something different and visually stimulating.
Nita LelandTo tap into that natural creative spirit, recapture your childlike enthusiasm for everything around you. Work with the reckless delight of a child.
Nita LelandEvery human being has creative powers. You were born to create. Appreciate your inborn potential.
Nita LelandEstablish an atmosphere that energizes you. Some creative people flourish in confusion; others need to be free from interruption. Many prepare themselves for work by exercising to stimulate circulation; others meditate to quiet the chatter of the outer world.
Nita LelandCreative expression is not just a means of getting attention, although some have approached art that way. Think of art as a way of connecting, of sharing your insights with others.
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