I remember vividly the first time I got into the zone, the creative flow, the magic moment when the creative process just simply works.
As a teenager I spent hundreds of hours printing thousands of black and white photographs - the old fashioned way on light sensitive silver gelatin papers. Photographic printing is an art form. From selecting the negative, cleaning it, putting it in the enlarger (a special projector device), setting up the chemistry, selecting the paper, focusing, setting aperture and exposure time. Variations in all of these and changes in temperature or humidity, all impact the work. Sometimes no matter what I did, nothing turned out well. Most of the time, the work was acceptable, but a struggle. Then there was the first time everything worked, every print was good, and if I made adjustments and made a second print it was even better. I pulled out negatives that I had struggled with in the past and nailed a perfect print on the first try. It was a magic feeling, I didn't want it to end. I worked late into the evening, until my father came knocking on the door telling me it was past time I washed things up and went to bed.
Maybe half a dozen times, in as many years, I hit that zone, the flow, the magic moment in printing photographs.
I have hit the same zone a handful to times when painting with acrylics, when everything just flowed. A couple of my best paintings were done in a single session.
It also happens sometimes when I am writing. I write half a dozen short articles a year for the American Bar Association Senior Lawyers Division Voice of Experience Journal. Some of them are written in a flurry, a single setting when the thoughts and words seem to just magically flow.
Those are wonderful moments in creativity. I have not found a formula for creating the conditions that cause them to happen, the moments just happen. But they only happen when I am creating, often sitting down to just grind it out. Not expecting anything special, and then the magic happens. And it feels absolutely wonderful.
Seek your magic moments.
I love when the magic happens. Nothing compares.
ReplyDeleteIt only happens, when we are trying.
DeleteYes, it IS magic! And when it strikes, we can do no wrong.
ReplyDeleteChase the magic.
DeleteI do flower arranging with a group I volunteer with and I'm always so happy when I like how something turns out - the right container, the silk flowers and greenery just coming together perfectly - such a nice feeling.
ReplyDeleteAlways bring a smile.
DeleteI, too, love that feeling; it's immense freedom.
ReplyDeleteIf we could put that in a bottle, it would sell like Gin to the Mistress.
DeleteI know just what you mean. When I was a journalist and sat down to write an article after long days or weeks of reporting, I could get into a zone and the whole day would fly by. It felt so good.
ReplyDeletePreparation and practice.
DeleteEvery time that moment hit all I hear is Olivia Newton John singing Magic.
ReplyDeleteA perfect description of reaching that creative moment.
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