Re: I think that something is missing
LaZorra, on host 209.135.4.147
Monday, March 25, 2002, at 14:23:17
I think that something is missing posted by Tess on Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 22:54:56:
> For the past year and a half, I have been > involved in one fashion show or another. It all > began one day, when I decided I liked fashion, > it would be cool to have my own fashion show, > got a collaborater, some models, some fabric, > a old fence for a catwalk...and ta-da, a > modge-podge fashion show. > > Less then one week after it ended, I went to > college. I went to my "Fasion Seminar" class, > and learned that is where we planned for the > university's fashion show. From then on out, > my free time has been spent scheming, > designing, fabric shopping, arguing with > superiors, sewing like mad....basically this > huge creative storm cloud. > > As time for the fashion show grew closer, > stress increase, as did creativity. It amazes > me that I came up with an entire prom dress > (for the fashion show, and for the sister's > prom) is less than 3 hours. Under normal > circumstance, I've spent days pondering > where to even begin. > > Last night, the fashion show happened. > Everything went very smootly, the audience > responded well, and I have someone that > wants a replica of my sisters prom dress (and > will actually pay me for my time. . .). Last night, > I was relieved and happy that it was over, and > proud of my accomplishments. > > Today, though, has been very weird. I am > having difficulty figuring out what to do....just > basically in shock that it's all over. I have never > before felt this feeling so strong, the feeling > that something in my life is missing. > > Next year, I will be changing Universities, to > where I do not know. There is no knowing > whether there will be a fashion show for me to > love/hate/complain about. It looks like I have > to come up with my own again, simply to have > a project. > > The creative process is sometimes very > difficult to control, understand, or achieve. I've > had streaks where I will go days without any > good ideas. Lately, it's been WHAM idea. > WHAM, where's that sketch book. > > I don't know what I am really getting at, I'm > more rambling than anything. Basically this is > just a reflection. I am glad that I have been > able to do something that makes me proud, > and I think it would be interesting to hear > another persons take on the creative process, > and what other's do to express themselves > creatively.
Like Quartz, I create a lot of artist dolls. I usually start out with a vague idea of a theme, but I never know how it's going to turn out until it's finished. That's part of the fun for me ;-)
One suggestion I might make to you (although Grishny already addressed it) is to get another opinion on your projects. I can't say how many times I've run in with half-painted eyes on a doll and asked Mom, "Are the whites even?" She doesn't think she's very creative, but sometimes she has knockout suggestions.
Another thing might be to try to be creative in a different area. My main focus is making one of a kind Barbie (and other) dolls. I normally do painting, hairstyling, limb remolding, and sewing on a doll, but lately I've gotten into making jewelry for them, also. I've also started writing a little. Basically what I'm saying is that you can get stuck in a sort of creative rut, if you don't continually branch out and test your limits.
La"Oh yeah, I like experimenting with cookie recipes too--Ground Pecan and Dried Cherry went over big"Zorra
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