74 posts categorized "Creativity"

Small beginnings

Thrivetoday Prayer flag flutters in the afternoon sun / 2011

“Never despise small beginnings, and don’t belittle your own accomplishments. Remember them and use them as inspiration as you go on to the next thing. When you venture outside your comfort zone, wherever the starting point may be, it’s kind of a big deal.”

~ The Art of Non-Conformity


The bane or the blessing

Yellowhouse Imagine a yellow house ... / Washington, DC / May 2007 

“IMAGINATION, according as it is regulated, proves the bane or the blessing of life. Without it, all is "weary, flat, stale and unprofitable;" but with it, unless it is regulated by numberless auxiliary endowments and strenuous exertion, the spectre forms of dread reality are aggravated instead of being concealed, and the victim of genius perishes under the restless workings of his own phantasy.”

~ Sir Egerton Brydges from an essay "On the Government of Imagination" published in The Ruminator: containing a series of moral, critical, and sentimental essays, 1813


Skipping along rooftops

Croatiantileroof Tile roof / Opatija, Croatia / 2005

“Only the blindness of habit convinces us that we continue to live in the same place, that we see the same landscape. In truth, no place ever remains the same because light has no mind for repetition; it adores difference. Through its illuminations, it strives to suggest the silent depths that hide in the dark.”

~ John O'Donohue


Spinning a mesh of threads

GlasstilesGlass tiles glued onto thin thread to hang in the window / July 2010

"All day you grope in a web
of invisible stars. The day sky soaks them up
like dreams. If you could see
in the light, you'd see what fires
keep spinning, spinning their mesh of threads"

~ an excerpt from Day-Blind by Chana Bloch


The puzzling dilemmas

GlassesinrowsBeautiful glasses lined up in rows -- is there a puzzle or a shell under each? / New Jersey / May 2006

“Acquiring problems is a fundamental human need. It's as crucial to your well-being as getting food, air, water, sleep, and love. You define yourself — indeed, you make yourself — through the puzzling dilemmas you attract and solve. The most creative people on the planet are those who frame the biggest, hardest questions and then gather the resources necessary to find the answers.”

~ Rob Brezsny