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Monday, July 6, 2015

Brain Cells- the Creative Kind…



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We heard motivational speaker Doug Bench, “The Brain Training Guy,” speak over the weekend. He had lots of good information and research on brain power. His topic was "Bring Your Brain to Church" and tied science and Scripture together. Very enlightening. But the one piece of research he noted that snapped me to attention was when he said that 90% of people have lost most of their creative brain cells by their 40s. Egad!! It made me more determined than ever to keep mine firing. He spoke about neurogenics which establishes that new brain cells can be generated no matter our age. Well that's good news.


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So now I feel like the Grandma Moses of Doodle Art. Never knew I could make pretty doodles, never knew I wanted to. Not, that is, until I signed up for artist Joanne Sharpe’s online class called Bloomin’ Doodles. Our twelve lessons go right from finding inspiration by making a Bloomin’ Book, to drawing, painting, and coloring the flowers with various tools and techniques. Each lesson demonstrates a project designed to develop and master the skills, and Joanne encourages students to develop their own signature doodle flower and style. What great and colorful fun. These need polishing up, but no doodle is really ever done, is it? So I can go back and add color and pattern as needed.


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Here are a couple of my little sketches in the Bloomin’ Book, along with a mandala-style doodle I tried from another tutorial source. That will become a page tab in a journal at some point. One piece of advice Doug gives is to "learn something new every day." I'm pretty happy that investing in online classes like Joanne's gives me the opportunity to build new brain cells while enjoying the process immensely! Wait times in airports or doctor's office will never be the same as I plan to keep a doodle book in my purse.

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More sketchy flower doodles and some inspiration pictures. One of our lessons is going to be Bloomin’ Doodles on fabric. I’m not up to that project just yet, but did try my hand at some fabric surface design, applying some of Joanne's instruction.

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Armed with markers, paints, and some doodle ideas and stamps, I decided to create a few pieces of colorful fabrics. Always a plus to add to my fabric stash! I’m especially happy with the feather stamp I made using craft foam cut, mounted on cardboard for stability, and incised with a skewer. The image came out nice and clean.

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Do you have a feline helper like I do? I know lots of quilters and crafters who do. While photographing these fabrics, apparently the siren went off that summons Lily to plunk herself in the middle of whatever it is that I’m trying to work on. When it comes to showing up at the least opportune (for me) moment, she’s a never-fail. Do you also notice the expression on her face? We joke that she glares. She’s pretty haughty for a girl plucked from humble beginnings in the wooded wilds. Til next time, keep those creative brain cells firing! I know you will.

7 comments:

Jan said...

I've said it before, you and I are on similar wave lengths craft wise! Just yesterday I was using a Joanne Sharpe tutorial to do some drawing/coloring/lettering! Love your stamped images, they turned out great! cute cat, they do like to be in the middle of things.

Sharon said...

Thanks for sharing the thoughts...one more excuse to stay creative in my studio everyday!

Celeste said...

Love your post. Especially the picture with the kitty. Yes we are not going to lose our brain cells.

sonja said...

Yes! i have a feline helper,miss Ruby, just turned two and also rescued,She is currently in charge of us!I Don't think you are anywhere in the 90% age as you are learning new things all the time . i understand that is the secret ingredient to keeping that creative part of us from getting flabby! love you latest escapades and the colors!

Createology said...

Well that is good news that we can still learn something each and every day and keep our brain cells from shrinking too much. Your Doodle art is great fun. I LOVE Lily and her perfect cat expression. She knows beautiful fabrics when she sees them just lying around and she is being the protector so no one steals them. Blissful Art...

Robbie said...

oh my gosh...your "doodles" are wonderful! How cool!!! You should blog on Wednesday and join Lynn's Weekly Pattern Wednesday!! These are great!!! Doodles on fabric will be interesting!
Yep, we do need to learn something new everyday...only good think about getting older I forget what I may have learned yesterday so I might end up "learning" the same thing over and over and over.......

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Your work looks wonderful and I'm going to check out that class link. Your helper is a cutie!