The Need to Create
Earlier this week, I went to San Francisco's City Hall to see Lighthouse for the Blind's Insights exhibit, where some of L^2's beautiful photography was on display. I was amazed and inspired by the work of these blind and visually impaired artists. L^2's photographs are up close shots that capture gorgeous detail and texture.
The work of 35 artists was displayed, some of whom were born blind, some with macular degeneration, many with retinitis pigmentosa (I had no idea it was that prevalent!). Some of the work was tactile, meaning visitors could actually touch the artwork--so refreshing since most exhibits are "do not touch"!
While marvelling at these pieces of art, I thought about the strong desire to create that each of these artists must have, to overcome the difficulties and setbacks of learning their disciplines.
I thought about what I would do if I lost my sight or the use of my hands (something I consider often when I'm having a bad time with carpal tunnel). I know that I would have to find a way to do something creatively--or I'd go absolutely bonkers! Even if I lost my sight, I think I'd need to sew or knit or crochet (like L^2 and Ro). But if I lost use of my hands (makes me think of Becky's broken wrists), I might have to get really creative about how to be creative!!
This dog blog has given me a wonderful creative outlet for the past year. But it has also sucked up some of the creativity I SHOULD be using for other things!! Namely, my handmade bags/accessories business and my poor other blog, Mimi's Handmade Happenings, which I have neglected for way too long.
I hope you'll give my crafty blog a looksee and maybe even sign up as a follower, if you're interested in that sort of thing. As you can see, it's pretty bleak and paltry over there. But I hope to make it a higher priority this year and offer some fun giveaways and free tutorials and such. If I don't, I'll have to blame it on Cabana!!