May 2008 Creativity Is Connection
Dear Friends,
Connections between people are more obvious than ever before in
history. Virtual-world relationships on sites like Facebook and
LinkedIn are blurring the external
boundaries between our work, social and family selves.
The boundaries between the different worlds we pass through
during the course of our day and the different personas we may
inhabit are now permeable. How do we keep centered, balanced
and creative when the world around us is increasingly
changeable?

Keeping the connections between eyes, hands and heart open
requires practice. Meditation is one of the tools I use to keep
the connections open within myself therefore staying centered.
A form of meditation, sketching is a fabulous way to stay in
the present moment as it requires all of my attention. As my
mind travels, my pen follows. My sketchbook is one way I
connect with myself and the world around me. Drawing keeps me
on track, both in my creative work and in my life. There is no
separation.
Accessing deeper meaning doesn't have to be something that
happens only in specials places or at special times. It's
available to us 24/7 in all of our choices. I recently wrote a
blog entry titled
Authentic Color Vs. Color Trends that explores using the
process of choosing colors for your home as a self-development
practice.
Because we are creators, being connected is crucial. The
fossil fueled motor and resulting boon (along with other
factors) has led to global climate change, possibly humankind's
biggest global challenge. At this time in history
it is especially
important that each of us are aware of our part in creating our
small piece of the world and how those pieces interconnect with
others.
Live Happy,
Cristina
Note: I drew these ink drawings during a belly dance event. These drawings of belly dancers are ball point pen on 3" x 5" paper. Completed in about 5 minutes or so (as long as the dance lasted), they are representations of my visceral response to the movements and beauties of the dance and dancers. Though this sketch was 5 minutes, I've been sketching for over 30 years. What you're seeing in each sketch is the refinement of my ability to create an image that relates my experience along with leaving open-to-view the paths my mind took during the drawing/meditation. See how my love of movement influences my paintings on my site at www.CristinaAcosta.com
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