Today, I am celebrating the creative work of Kelly Rae Roberts, an artist, author, and blogger I discovered last year when I was in need of creative inspiration. Kelly’s blog and book, Taking Flight: Inspiration And Techniques To Give Your Creative Spirit Wings, were a breath of fresh air. They helped me move through some major blocks to my creative expression. They reminded me of my joie de vivre for making collages and encouraged me to make wall collages in my work as an artist-in-residence for Smith Center for Healing and the Arts at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Check out several of my wall collages below.
Are you into making collages?
What types of images do you use in your collages?
Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2012 wall collageValentine’s Day wall collage
Here’s the good news! I was able to take action on all of my new commitments.
I started carrying my digital camera with me every day. That helped me capture my favorite Springtime moments.
I was able to share my digital photos on my blog, Facebook, Flickr, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter, and Tumblr. It felt great to receive positive feedback from my social media friends.
I created three videos with Animoto that featured my photos from BlissDom and artwork. The videos were posted on my blog, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Tumblr, and YouTube. Posting the videos helped me see the value in sharing my work with others. It also gave me much needed feedback.
I took a HUGE leap of faith to expand my professional career as an artist when I submitted my application to the Hamiltonian Fellowship Program in DC. The application process required me to write an artist statement and artist CV, and prepare a digital portfolio of ten pieces of artwork (see photo above of one of my paintings that was included in my digital portfolio). After I finished my application, I decided to post my artist statement and CV on my web site. Doing that helped me affirm my professional career as an artist and respect and treat my creativity as a business.
This month I am using Marney K. Makridakis’ new book, Creating Time: Using Creativity to Reinvent the Clock and Reclaim Your Life, to nurture my creative spirit as I move through my Digital Sisterhood book writing journey and take small steps each week to embrace my visual voice. FYI – I am also reviewing Makridakis’ book at her request. Her PR team sent me a free copy to review a few weeks ago.
Photo Credit: Artella.com
What’s going on with your creative spirit?
How are you nurturing your creative spirit this month?