John Lennon Memorial, Central Park, NYC
What’s your most essential tool as an artist? While the right equipment can be an enormous aide to your success, we’ve all seen artists who can create with very little. And who runs all that fancy gear and tells it what to do?
Imagination is what gets the creative process started and keeps it rolling. It’s what drives your whole creative flow, as you can see from Picasso, “I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them.”
Michelangelo said, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” He removed the marble until his vision appeared to others the way he had imagined it.
But if this is such a major tool, why has it been battered down since we were kids? You can remember being hit by zingers like, “that’s just your imagination” or “nice pipe-dream” Yep, there seems to be those who would just as soon send you to camp bummer as see you as create your next piece of art.
So, if it’s the key to the whole game, then what? Are we all born with a certain amount of it and have to just watch it diminish as we grow up?
How about exercising your imagination? I mean like a regular exercise program. Yes, you can develop this creative skill, like any other skill that you practice.
Here’s a few ways to do so.
Try this out and let’s see what happens. You can post any of the above in our Critique Group (even if you’re not a photographer, go ahead.)
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