Embracing Incomplete Ideas – And Imperfection
Monday, 06. 8. 2009 – Category: Enversa Companies
When trying to think creatively, many people take the completely wrong approach. Although there are no hard and fast rules regarding creative thinking, what is certain is that mapping out every inch of an idea is sure to stifle creativity and hamper the thought process entirely. In other words, creative thinking needs to flow; getting to that initial idea – or spark – is the important part. Over thinking it can kill it. Once it’s there, you can become more regimented in developing it, but coming up with an idea in the first place often requires an ability to think incompletely.
Incomplete Ideas
If you are developing a new item – whether it be for work or for your own personal pleasure – getting the ball rolling…
There Is an Artist in Everyone
Friday, 05. 8. 2009 – Category: T2 Communications
A lot of art sold in stores consists of lines and patterns. Some of it consists of still life and portraits, and how good it is isn’t based on a consensus amongst the artistic elite; it’s all about what you, the purchaser, like and want to buy. Today there are so many different styles of art to inspire us. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can try your hand at painting it yourself. Supplies are available at craft stores. You just need a little time and motivation. When producing your own works, it’s about what you want to create. Paint something and put it on the wall. Give it some time. If you like it, take a chance and show it off! …