As a creative person, do you ever feel the need to refresh
your creativity? I sure do.
Writers can get overwhelmed trying to find a new way to
communicate the ordinary and everyday moments that make up life. As Solomon
said in the book of Ecclesiastes, “What has been will be again, what has been
done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” (verse 1:9)
The lovely and inspiring Colorado prairie. |
Aargh! What’s a writer to do?
First, don’t panic. True there is nothing new under the sun,
but you can make a concept feel new with your particular way of communicating
an idea.
Sometimes it just takes a (brief) break from writing to get
your creativity sparking. Here are a few ways to get the creative urge back:
• Read. Often after reading a good book I get the urge to sit down and write.
Enjoying the way another author turns a phrase or characterizes the people who
populate a fictional world can get you thinking about how you would write a
scene or breathe life into a character.
• Listen. Music can evoke a mood or take you to a different world. Sometimes
when you listen to music you can hear it from the point of view of one of your
characters or you can create a character who would be moved by the composition
you’re listening to.
• See. Taking a field trip to a museum can open your mind to many art forms. I
enjoy renting the audio commentary available with some art exhibits. You get
information on a new culture or a different period of time. You learn what the
artist was experiencing when that piece was created or what the artist was
trying to express.
• Inhale. Take a walk and concentrate on the fragrances you encounter. Whether
it’s a city street or a prairie trail the scent of your environment can trigger
a memory or a wish that set your imagination and creativity in motion.
• Taste. Go out to eat. Imagine how your character would feel about the
restaurant, the food, and the company. Listen to the sounds around you. Design
a scene for the reasons some of the other diners are eating there. Let your
imagination fly.
• Be. Sometimes giving yourself permission to sit and relax in a hammock or a
chair in a busy shopping mall and just think and observe can unlock creative ideas.
What about you? Do you have any suggestions for unlocking
creativity?
2 comments:
Take a digital camera to the meuseum or other outing and get photos of what you,ve seenthat was special or inspired an artistic thought. It will help you remember it.
Great idea. Thanks! Most folks have a camera in their phones these days, so that makes it so much easier.
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