Do you remember the joy of picking up a crayon or a paintbrush as a child, creating masterpieces with unbridled enthusiasm? For many of us, art was an essential part of our early years, an activity that filled us with wonder and delight. Yet, as we grew older and life's responsibilities took over, that love for art often took a back seat. It did for me.? My first profound experience with art was 44 years ago with a childhood friend, Kelly Krouse. Her mom, Gayle, took us to an oil painting class. I was mesmerized. For years, this first masterpiece hung in my parents’ home. This painting now hangs in mine as a reminder to keep that childhood joy of art alive. What if you could rediscover that childlike passion for creativity and make art a part of your life once again? Here's how to rekindle your love for art from childhood:
Revisit Your Childhood Art Start by digging out those old drawings, paintings, and craft projects from your childhood. Leafing through these creations can evoke cherished memories and rekindle your enthusiasm for art. You might be surprised at how talented you were, even as a child! Make Time for Creativity In our busy adult lives, finding time for art can be challenging. However, if you're committed to rediscovering your love for it, you must prioritize it. Set aside dedicated time for art, just as you would for any other important activity. Explore Different Mediums Remember how you experimented with various art mediums as a child? Embrace that spirit of exploration. You could try drawing, painting, sculpting, collaging, or digital art. The possibilities are endless, and finding the medium that excites you is part of the adventure. Join Art Classes If you feel a bit rusty or uncertain about your artistic abilities, consider enrolling in art classes. Art classes can provide structure, guidance, and a supportive community of fellow artists. Learning something new can spark new passions or remind you of former joy. Reconnect with Nature One of the simplest ways to rediscover your love for art is to spend time in nature. Inspiration is all around you if you take the time to notice. Take a sketchbook with you on nature walks or set up an outdoor studio and let the beauty of the natural world inspire your art. Let Go of Perfection Children create art with abandon, free from the constraints of perfectionism. Allow yourself to embrace imperfection and enjoy the process of creating rather than focusing solely on the final result. Embrace the mistakes and learn from them. Embrace Playfulness Art is about creativity, experimentation, and playfulness. Rediscover the joy of art by approaching it with a sense of play. Don't be afraid to be whimsical, to try new things, and to enjoy the process of creation. Share Your Art Your childhood self didn't create art for accolades or recognition; it was a form of self-expression and joy. As an adult, consider sharing your art with others, whether it's through social media, exhibitions, or simply with friends and family. This can be a rewarding way to rekindle your passion. Set Art Goals To maintain your commitment to art, set realistic goals. Whether it's completing a certain number of pieces in a month or learning a new technique, having goals can help you stay focused and motivated. Be Kind to Yourself Remember that rekindling your love for art is a personal journey, and it's entirely okay to progress at your own pace. Be patient with yourself and celebrate every moment of artistic rediscovery. Reconnecting with your childhood love for art can be a deeply rewarding and enriching experience. It's a journey that allows you to tap into your creativity, express your emotions, and recapture the joy of artistic exploration. So, embrace your inner child, and let the world of art once again become a cherished part of your life.
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