Reigniting Creativity

Still in the mode of relearning a skill, inspiration feels very much lost, as if it has faded into the background. The journey of artistic expression is often filled with ebbs and flows, highs and lows, and this phase seems to be a particularly challenging dip. As you know, art exists, but it has to find you working, pushing you to explore the depths of your creativity despite the struggles. It’s during these moments of uncertainty that the true value of persistence comes into play, reminding us that even when the spark feels dim, the act of creating can reignite that flame. Embracing the process of learning and unlearning shapes not just our skills but also our perspective, making it a crucial part of the artistic endeavor.

I am at the moment exploring the aquarelle medium, which I find very challenging yet incredibly rewarding. The delicate nature of watercolors forces me to embrace spontaneity and allows for unexpected outcomes, pushing my creative boundaries further than I anticipated. I have not taken photos of the “art” I’ve done yet, but that day will come soon, as I plan to document my progress to observe how my skills develop over time. So I am trying to find the creating mode in all artistic endeavors, whether it be through aquarelle, sketching, or other forms of expression. Each piece I create teaches me something new, and I am discovering the joy that comes from the process rather than just the finished work. Please do not be overly critical of these initial attempts, as the last one is what I started with, and it reflects not only my current capabilities but also my wish for learning and growing as an artist/ hobbyist.

An artistic representation of a colorful globe surrounded by a family, stars and abstract elements.
A whimsical artistic depiction featuring ethereal birds, colorful stars, and swirling clouds in a vibrant sky.
A family enjoying scenic views from a viewpoint, with two adults and a child admiring the landscape.

How a Backyard Scene Inspired My Latest Artwork

I haven’t done any digital art lately, so I am totally rusty in that way, but I had to try something to reignite my creativity. I decided to create a piece inspired by a photo I took of my backyard. In the late afternoon, the sun filters gently through the trees, casting playful shadows on the ground. The clouds drift lazily, forming nice shapes against the vibrant blue sky, creating a picturesque scene. It’s a reminder of the beauty of nature during this transitional season, and you can truly feel the subtle touch of autumn in the air as the leaves begin to dance with the breeze, hinting at the changes to come.

An artistic depiction of a backyard scene with trees, a vibrant blue sky, and wispy clouds. The sunlight filters through the foliage, casting shadows on the ground, evoking a tranquil afternoon in autumn.
A vibrant backyard scene capturing the beauty of nature with sunlit trees and a colorful sky.

Having fun with editing

Summer Flowers

Can you believe, I started with this flower image ? I did all kinds of stuff in Photoshop starting with polar coordinates and these are the last four versions I did. I don’t know if this is art, but I did have fun creating it.

A pine tree in the storm against swirling winds and destruction
In the middle of the swirl but still standing tall.
Flock of birds circle around the forest – seeking shelter
there is light at the 🔚

Exploring Emotions Through Color Imagery

What do you see in this image? Or is it just a study of colors, perhaps evoking a range of emotions or memories? The interplay of hues might lead one’s imagination on a journey, inviting contemplation about the meanings behind these shades. Each color could represent something unique—a feeling, a moment in time, or even an abstract concept that resonates personally. As you gaze at the image, are there specific thoughts or sensations that arise, or does it simply provide an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of color itself?

My work is predominantly colorful, imaginative photomontages. It combines photos of nature and people with structural layers made using old photographs, my paintings, and sculptures. Hope you enjoy this one.