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	<title>Wild.Unfolded &#187; Painting</title>
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		<title>Clearing the cobwebs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>That Girl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think we&#8217;ve established I have too much yarn, and I tend to buy yarn without any good reason for doing so. However, last night, as I sat in a puddle of self loathing, I suddenly thought &#8220;Right! I&#8217;ll make myself something&#8221; so I zapped over to Spotlight. I was after a kind of lumpy, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think we&#8217;ve established I have too much yarn, and I tend to buy yarn without any good reason for doing so. However, last night, as I sat in a puddle of self loathing, I suddenly thought &#8220;Right! I&#8217;ll make myself something&#8221; so I zapped over to Spotlight. I was after a kind of lumpy, stringy, handy dyed yarn which is about $20 a pop, but delicious. I&#8217;d put off buying it in the past because of the price, but I adore it. Sadly, due to the impending Christmasness, most of the yarn was off the shelves in favour of tinsel and plastic reindeer.  I did pick up some utterly delectable cleckheaton (I love cleckheaton) in three tones of orangy red, so I will make myself a wrap out of those.</p>
<p>Since leaving Second Life, I&#8217;ve had an utter explosion in creative juices, and I find it&#8217;s something I can do that will really lift my mood. Even just crocheting a line of a scarf or something is a wonderful mental break, especially when in the dumps like I get sometimes.  I&#8217;m trying to something a little bit creative every single day, and for the most part I&#8217;m doing that. Not by any means anything huge &#8211; I&#8217;m not doing a major oil painting every evening, or finishing an afghan every three days, but just a little something or other to keep the brain active and happy.</p>
<p>I do have oil paints I have yet to try, so I may crack those open this weekend. Can i paint? No. I can barely draw, but who cares. Getting over the idea that we need to be perfect at anything before we do it is a hard one, I&#8217;ve had many discussions with people about that.  For a long time I shied away from doing anything new because I simply couldn&#8217;t bear being terrible at something. I think jumping in to painting, crochet or anything else is a good cure for that.</p>
<p>I also love the all absorbing nature of sewing, or sketching, or writing. Losing all sense of place and time as you work on something that fascinates you is a wonderful thing, and a perfect mental break.  What you walk with at the end might not even be anything like what you were aiming for, but it&#8217;s yours and it&#8217;s new and you poured energy and care into it.</p>
<p>For those reading who are not &#8220;creative&#8221; I urge you to try something. It doesn&#8217;t have to be a big investment, a pencil and a small sketchbook should be under $10. Find something that totally absorbs your mind and soul and do it as often as you can. We live in a stupid, fast paced world full of mass production and angry people and bad drivers and god knows what else. Curl up with yourself and create a small something. It&#8217;s good for you.</p>
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