Creativity Is Everything

I admit it; I am obsessed with creativity.  How do we access it?  How do we inspire and cultivate it in others?  I am especially concerned about this as a secondary teacher.  Over the last several years, I’ve noticed an appalling lack of creativity among students.  Many are content simply to move on to the next thing, complete the next step.  I particularly saw this during the pandemic.  It is what Robin Williams’ character in “Dead Poets Society,” Mr. Keating, discusses in one of his many monologues and develops into a theme throughout the movie, challenging the status quo, not to mention the idea of carpe diem.  Ultimately, his students pursuing their passions, against the wishes of their parents, lead to some horrific consequences.  While one would hope that such attitudes would have changed since the 1950s setting of the movie, I’m not so sure it has when it comes to education.  Unfortunately.

I’m just grateful that I have a creative outlet that I love.  Growing up, I loved the art class I took in high school.  Sadly, I can’t draw or paint well at all.  Yet, I loved coming up with different composition projects in various materials.  I can always come up with an idea.  Some, of course, are better than others.  I also adore art history and find it fascinating.  In the end, I wish I had had more confidence in what artistic ability I did have growing up.  Who knows where it would have taken me?

Over the last few years, I’ve subbed for an art teacher whom I got to know fairly well during student teaching.  I always loved subbing for her.  I had fun watching students work on their projects, including ceramics.  It made me want a place of my own just to create.  I have everything I need, including space.  I just need to take the time to make it happen.

What’s sad is that we live in a society that greatly rewards conformity.  As adults, we get caught up in work and other obligations.  Most of us have precious little time to further develop our creativity.  Can you imagine if we did .. or at least valued creativity?

7 thoughts on “Creativity Is Everything

  1. tarawestern's avatartarawestern

    I’m behind in my reading of your wonderful essays, but I just saw this one. I am gong to reread it and hopefully be inspired by the article I just wrote this morning about creativity. I’ll email it to you when it’s closer to done.

    Love your work.

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    1. lindseyrussell1980's avatarlindseyrussell1980 Post author

      Thank you! I ADORE art! I can’t draw or paint well, though. I had an opportunity to take a mini-art class after 6th grade. We had math and science sessions, too. A fun introduction to junior high? I did what should have been a water color in tempera paint. Mom had it framed, and I still have it.

      I took art in 7th and 9th grades. My teacher was really into wildlife drawing, which I couldn’t do to save my life. Fortunately, she didn’t expect us to be talented! Lol. Not sure if my portfolio still exists or not? 🤔

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      1. tarawestern's avatartarawestern

        Well, you should look for your portfolio?! Also, a picture of the art your mom framed……..send?

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      1. tarawestern's avatartarawestern

        I haven’t……way behind…….creating too much! LOL
        I shared the consuming vs creating with my best friend in Tawas and we decided that that concept is an AHA moment. She related it to loving to cook………yep!
        I will be catching up soon on your Ramblings!

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  2. tarawestern's avatartarawestern

    I didn’t know you loved art! Did you make collages? Did you keep any?

    I am writing an article for the Community Theatre Association of Michigan about creativity. I think you will find it interesting. 

    Love, Aunt tara

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