What is creativity? What drives us to use our imagination to write, paint, compose, sculpt, design? To see things differently to others, to be inspired by everything we see around us. To have that "aah" moment.
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And is everyone equally creative? Are we born with it? Is it
dependent on what we are exposed to and our environment
and opportunities? And can we keep that freedom of ideas and not
get squashed in processes or practicalities?
Can you imagine
a child lying on the floor doodling fantastic fish or aliens from
outer space. Or gathering cardboard tubes and old yoghurt pots to make a
magical tower. Leaving mud pies and flower dresses for the fairies. Or fighting dragons in your back garden. Were you that child? Are you still that child?
"Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up. " Pablo Picasso
I recently came across a great
Creative Thinking article by Peter
Carruthers who argues that the evolution of creativity in adults started with the ability of the prehistoric child to engage in pretend play, and that there is still a link between adult creative thinking and childhood pretend play today.
This early cave painting from Cueva de las Manos in Argentina tells no obvious story or lesson in the way that a hunting scene might, so you are free to imagine what inspired these cave dwellers.
Perhaps they were recording numbers of the tribe, or maybe it is a celebration of life. Or like young children today, maybe they just liked making hand prints. Who knows?
What is clear, that over the centuries, we have continued to build on our childhood imaginations to produce the most incredible things that seem to go beyond the practical - sometimes beautiful to everyone, sometimes not - but all uniquely creative.
"Creativity is just connecting things" Steve Jobs
Over the years I have stumbled across an amazing community of creative people who have encouraged my creativity and supported me to develop new skills.
I started writing blogs because I read some brilliant posts from the creaters and they all assured me that I could overcome my fear of technology! And they have introduced me to some of the fantastic internet tools such as
Pinterest which is brilliant for both sharing creativity and as a source of inspiration.