Poetry: What Are You Going to Create? A Deep Dive into the Creative Journey

Creating art is like going on an exciting adventure filled with inspiration and imagination. For me, it all starts with a simple thought—what can I do with this piece of fabric? As I hold it in my hands, I get excited about the possibilities. What colors jump out at me? How can I turn this into an eye-catching abstract piece that tells a story? Each choice I make opens up new directions, whether it’s selecting vibrant shades or adding different textures.

As I dive into the process, I think about what emotions my artwork might evoke in you, the viewer. After hours spent pondering and experimenting, I can’t wait to see how it all comes together. Please read my poem below and enjoy this creative journey with me!

In quiet moments, thoughts begin to dance,
A vibrant piece of fabric, a chance,
What magic lies within these threads entwined?
An abstract vision forms in my mind.

What colors shall I choose to thread my dream?
The fabric whispers secrets, a daring scheme.
Bright hues emerge, like sunlit skies,
As textures rise, where warm and cold collide.

Will plaster shape the dreams within my heart?
Create the depth — a tactile work of art.
What secondary shades will blend and sway?
Each choice I make leads me further away.

With hours passed and days that gently flow,
The story waits, patiently to show.
What name shall grace this vibrant display?
Will you, dear viewer, feel its spirit sway?

This journey, a dance of minds and souls,
An abstract piece where creativity unfolds.
From thought to form, a tale I weave,
In art, we find what we dare to believe.

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  1. mitchteemley Avatar

    Art about creating art. Love it.

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    1. Keito + Kanvas Avatar

      Very true. I never thought of it that way.

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