Reply #11 - July 01, 2008, 05:54:53 PM
When I painted a lot, I would do drawing exercises. There were things I learned to do that were actually designed to help my drawing and painting skills, but I would do them to get my 'right brain' working. I can't have interruptions during this or I switch to 'left brain' thinking again, so it has become more difficult with kids and everything else, but it still works. I guess what I'm saying is, if there is something else that is a part of you that seems to get you in a 'right brain' mood, do that. Maybe it's going outside with your camera and making interesting photos of mundane objects, maybe it's reading a chapter of a good novel, maybe it's writing an article (I know you like to write), maybe it's listening to music. Something will help you get your mind working in a creative way, and that's what you need to figure out. Then you know what to fall back on every time in the future as well. It has to be something you enjoy and involves a transition of left-brain and right-brain activity, I think. It can't be boring, and it might not work well if it's completely unrelated (although that might not matter). I do agree about the breaks, and the shooting things

!! But the police around here don't like me shooting in my backyard too much.
Travis

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