Saturday, January 03, 2026

The Saturday Morning Post: We Are All Artists

Inside everyone of us, is a creative urge. A desire to draw, paint, make music, sing, dance, sculpt, shape pottery, write, tell stories, photograph, create video, work with fiber, or act. We are all artists. Most of us spend a lifetime suppressing our urge to create. We are afraid our work is not good enough, that others will find it silly, or ugly.  In doing so, we stifle a part of our development. 

This year I am going to urge you to create, to let your inner artist develop and flourish. Even if your work is used to line the bottom of the bird cage, creating it releases a part of you, develops parts of your brain that most of us spend a lifetime not allowing to flourish. 

Pick up a pencil and sketch, pick up a brush and paint, put words on paper. When you see a work of art and think, "I could do that." Follow through on that and "Just Do It!" Explore on your own, take a class, create with others, share your work or hide your work, but create.  

When I was a teenager, I learned a little bit about painting. I learned more about color and light by painting than I did from any other source.  In college I took a jewelry making art class, I learned that I could focus for hours on refining tiny details that make a difference in the finished product.  The only meaningful thing I learned from Law Journal in law school, was the importance of editing and editors. I have spent the last decade learning how to write, how to be comfortable writing and sharing what I have written. 

Exploring your creative urges, allowing yourself to practice arts will teach you things about yourself, that you never knew.  

Let's spend the year, being creative.   
 

17 comments:

  1. It is very freeing to be creative, and works as a form of meditation as well!

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    1. I find painting, strangely relaxing.

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  2. I love this post and 110% agree with you! To add to your list, sewing, needlework, fibre arts and cooking are forms of artistic expression too.

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    1. Yes, all of that. I should really learn to sew, and knit.

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  3. I'm kind of creative in my head. It doesn't translate into anything substantial.

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    1. Let your mind, lead your hands, you can do it, you will enjoy it.

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  4. I like that painting in the photo! Good advice here. I have to get started on my next art challenge.

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    1. The view from my bedroom window

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  5. Such an inspiring pep talk! Creating at any age is good - it develops and strengthens the brain. I have some ideas for this year...don't want this aging brain to stagnate!

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    1. PS...I love that painting!

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    2. Thanks, it is kind of abstract, I did a series of these one winter.

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  6. An excellent push, David. I agree, let's be creative.

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    1. You bake, you write for your blog,

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  7. I agree with you entirely. People should be brave enough to create themselves instead of always ogling at other people's creations. By the way, the best thing that anybody can ever create is a baby and of course that claim is most pertinent to women who have borne babies in their bellies.

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    1. A guy I know is learning that making a baby is an 18 year commitment, not 18 minutes of fun (the mother is suing him for child support.)

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  8. I have a drawer full of colored pencils and such - I need a topic!

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    1. Draw what you see around you, the back of your left hand, the sun sparkling on the water of the pool.

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