Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Saturday Morning Post: The Gallery of Unmade Art


 We all have it, a gallery of ideas, of art we wanted to create, and just didn't. Some of the unmade art would have been brilliant, the best we ever made. It would have communicated a message, expressed our feelings, moved other to laughter or tears. Some of it would have been unremarkable. Some of it may have not worked. But we will never know, because we didn't create it, we didn't make it. 

Life gets in the way. Work, family, health, resources; we have more excuses than the art store has colors of paint. There is an old saying that excuses are like assholes, we all have one, and most of them stink. Fears and insecurities get our way. We don't start because we are unsure we know what we are doing. We don't start because we are afraid of the outcome. And we will never know, until we overcome all of this and start. It is time to not let excuses and fears get in the way. 

Inside each of us is a brilliant creative spirit, we need to let it free. Pick up a pencil, a pen, squirt some paint out and grab a brush, frame the photo with a camera or phone, go boldly into the kitchen and play with our food, open a blank document or blog post and start putting ideas on paper. At the end of the week, the month, the year, the end of our life, we want to look back a gallery filled with what we created, what we made, not an empty gallery of excuses, fears and regrets. 

15 comments:

  1. What a powerful concluding line!

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  2. Not a day goes by that I don't take a picture. I wouldn't say they're all art, though!

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    1. Many of them would be enjoyed by others in a show. You have some amazing bird and flower photos.

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  3. Just do it.
    My favorite creative outlet is, right now, cooking for people, and hosting and making great cocktails and serving good food and wine and conversation.

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    1. You could throw a blogger party.

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  4. I want to redo my laundry room - tear down the old, old wallpaper and rip up the original linoleum. Does that count as being creative? Should I do it? Or will I just make a terrible mess?! I better "Duck, Duck, Go" it before I start!

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    1. I haven't pulled wallpaper off the walls in decades. I was surprised when I did the kitchen, vinyl plank flooring went over the old linoleum.

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    2. Oh, that would be an easier solution to put that flooring over the old linoleum tiles. I will have to look into that... Thanks!

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  5. Thank you....that is just the inspiration I needed.

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  6. Your last sentence...wow. Very powerful and a good kick in the a** to have fun.

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    1. Lets fill the gallery of creativity.

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  7. yes yes yes well said. I have the pencils and paper and such but what to do?

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    1. Start, what is in front of you? What is around you? What is your favorite memory? What are you angry about?

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