Cross-pollination

May 27, 2007 | 3 Comments

[process, inspiration]




Book box

Originally uploaded by cramzy.

A Good Sunday Morning in May to you all!

The photo to the right is one from The Practically Creative Group on flickr. It’s posted by ‘cramzy,’ a wonderful fibre artist whose work has impressed me continually.

Cramzy, also known as Emmy Schoonbeek, does all kinds of fanciful, beautiful and colourful stitchery, constructions and embellishments. This one caught my eye because of its cross-pollination effect. It’s so many things and includes so many things all at once.

It’s fibre art. It’s collage. It’s construction. It’s functional. It’s art. It’s a box. It’s a book. It’s got words, music, textile, paper, beads and probably lots more that we can’t see. Do click the image to see it in larger form.

I believe that this process of cross-pollination is one of the best ways to be freshly inspired and motivated.

It’s easy to utilize various skills and interests in our work when we’re already FEELING inspired and creative. That’s part of what makes it fun when one good idea or impulse bounces off another to create something new and unique. But it also can work for us when we can’t find that FEELING.

If you are in the doldrums with painting, try writing in your journal. Brainstorm. Do calligraphy until it turns into something else. Play with letters until they are abstract shapes.

If you can’t get started writing, do a quick symbolic collage of your main character. Or put on music that you love but don’t often listen to.

Another trick is to use these alternate parts of ourselves to be creative while taking a break from whatever has depleted our motivation. For example, when I’ve written myself into a corner, I find cooking to be a wonderful activity to immerse myself in. It’s creative and involves the senses but it doesn’t require a lot of mental concentration. This flow of activity allows my mind time to wander in a relaxed way. Without forcing it, I often find a way out of that corner and come back to the writing inspired and motivated—with a good meal under my belt!

Thanks, Emmy, for your inspiration this morning. Be sure to visit cramzy on flickr and at her blog.

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Comments

3 Comments so far

  1. Emmy on May 28, 2007 3:40 am

    thank you for your great comment and for publishing the bookbox on this blog
    regards Emmy

  2. Molly Jean Henson on May 28, 2007 8:39 am

    Emmy’s book looks wonderful!

    I am enjoying this blogg.

    I am also interested in the creative process. I love to plan out the next project but always leave room for Spontaneity! I love the suprise of trying something and getting an unexpected and good result!

    I agree about the cross-pollination. I personally work through several media in a circular direction, it seems. Photography leads to paintings leads to fiber art leads to paper and then I may jump to another thing all together collage or book binding! My books have quilted covers. My jewelry may have tiny collages of reproductions of my paintings…

  3. nancy on June 3, 2007 7:33 am

    Thanks emmy and molly jean. This post has gotten a lot of attention! I just wanted to add that anyone who’s interested in any kind of altered books, should click on that tag at the bottom of the post. It’ll take you to all The PCQ’s articles on altered books. Cheers!

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