Every have one of those times were you feel like you want to
do something that shows your creativity and keen sense of insight into life ,
yet you find yourself at a loss for where to begin? Ever have one of those
nights where you don’t have any plans and are just resting, yet feeling like
doing something, anything, but you don’t know just what it is you want to do?
I call this ‘artistic restlessness’ but in all reality all
it really is, is a form of writer’s block. We all will experience this at some
point because I believe God has given each and every one of us a drive to be
creative. That is right, because each and every one of us bears the mark of our
creator. After all, in Genesis 1:27 we are told that God created us ‘in His own
image” and when one considers the fact that God did this after spending nearly
six days being creative with the whole world, I have to believe this means He
meant for us to be creative too.
This is where things get interesting. If you are in any way
like me, you think of creativity being expressed in the forms of artistic
talent, namely being able to draw, paint, carve, mold, or stitch in a way that
is beautiful and at times lifelike. Perhaps you also like me, think it is
expressed in musical form, or being able to sing, play and instrument or
compose on an instrument or all three as being a chief form of artistic talent.
Here is the truth that God has been showing me lately
though: these are talents, make no mistake, but they are not the ONLY talents
He gives his children when He created us before we were born.
There are many artistic talents folks. For instance, having
an eye for capturing a canvas before one’s eye in the form of photograph is an
art. There is so much that goes into taking a good photo. You have to think about
light exposure, time exposure, and things like framing a shot and a whole bunch
of other things that to be honest I know almost nothing about. Yet, there a
folks who naturally are able to do such things and snap photos that upon
viewing leaving us breathless in amazement.
Storytelling I am told, is an art form as well. It is not
every person that can draw you into a story the moment they open their mouth.
You know a good storyteller when you meet one. What makes them so good? Well
from my experience, they know how to use descriptive phrases and words with
ease that stimulate your imagination to the point that you can be there
watching what they are describing unfold in your mind’s eye.
Teaching is an art. Yes, in many ways there is science
behind it, and methods are good and all, but deep down, each person whether
they are a young child, or an elder, learns a little differently. That is where
the art comes in. No one person can learn in the same way, and a good teacher
can navigate through all kinds of style, finesse and form, to communicate
effectively what they are trying to plant inside of a fellow humans mind. Some
people learn through visual stimulation, others through hearing, and others
through hands on activity, and almost any combination of the above.
Scrapbooking is another form of expression that is artistic.
Taking memories that are captured through photos and finding a way to tell a
story with them is not something just anyone can do. Think about this, look
through a set of photos from a family vacation with no one from the family
around to narrate what each photo is capturing. Doesn’t really communicate much
does it? Then look through a scrapbook of a family vacation with no one from
the family around to narrate and you will get a fuller story. Why? Because
there are all kinds of notes, stickers, and backgrounds to enhance the
experience and tell you the story behind each photo! That is art!
Similar to photography, cinematography is another form of
creativity. Think about movies for a minute. How often does the way in which
the angles of each shot help set the mood for a scene? How about the use of
shadow, light, color, blurring, fade in, fade out or anything else I may be
forgetting. All of this helps tell a story through non verbal communication.
That is a gift that not just anyone has, and yes, it is art!
There are many, many more form of artistic creation that I
know I haven’t covered, but hopefully you will think a bit differently about
labeling someone ‘artistic’ or ‘not artistic’ from now on. Remember, as I said
earlier we are all made in God’s image, and God is incredibly creative after
all how else do explain the Duck Billed Platypus or the Kiwi Bird?
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