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For me, intimidation can look like 14 tiles stacked right up on the table, surrounded by stamps and paints and pretty paper and mod podge.
Fourteen opportunities to fail, to make something ugly, to regret it and toss it and just leave art alone.
But not Ethan. Not my super-Picasso who works like he’s had a pot of coffee and inspiration for breakfast.
While I approach the art table slowly and carefully, stealing ideas over other people’s shoulders, he has already produce 3 or 4 little square coasters, mostly in black and orange. (Go Beavers?)
He’s 8 and doesn’t know that there are “rules” yet. Rules about line and symmetry and color coordination and will-this-look-good-on-the-coffee-table.
I may need to change my decorating scheme.
He just dives in and creates. He’s always been this powerhouse producer of creativity. I have stacks of papers and drawings, pictures of I’m-not-sure-what and some amazing, colorful, uninhibited artwork.
He’s unafraid and the rules don’t need to apply because it’s fun and he’s free.
Thanks for the reminder, son.
Five Minute Friday – write for 5 straight with no over-editing or over-thinking, just a free five to see what happens! Link up with Lisa-Jo to share and see what others have to say about the prompt: DIVE.
This is wonderful! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve stared at a blank canvas and thought that I’d somehow “mess it up” or that what I created wouldn’t be good enough. Then I watch both of my boys fearlessly draw and paint and I sit in stupefied wonder. Watching that inspires me more than a trip to an art museum.
Blessings,
Anna K.
Oh, I so relate, Tresta! My girls continually inspire me to dive in and stop looking around to see what all the other kids are up to. Your son’s piece is awesome. I love the freedom!
What a great post. Doesn’t it always seem it takes a kid to teach us the important lessons? Be fearless girl! CREATE! You can do it!! Thank you for sharing.