OPEN Creative Habits

Joshua said,

April 26, 2009 @ 10:11 pm

well done C$. although I read this blog every day, I will now be even more inclined to read in hopes to see some of your writing strewn about.

props.

C.C. Chapman said,

April 27, 2009 @ 9:58 am

Great writing as always Clarence. This fuels right into my topic of Passion that has been driving around my head like a semi for the last week.

I think my pencil is my camera. It is what gets the creativity going the most for me above all else. But, lately I seem to have a coffee mug full of colored pencils and I keep taking different ones out to play with at different times. Really have to focus in on sharpening the ones I want to use most often.

Great photos to go along with the story. Adds to the power of it all.

heather gold said,

April 27, 2009 @ 12:23 pm

Beautiful stuff. My pencil is internal because I use many different “tools” (xacti video camera, iPhone and pen/index cards for notes and drawings to capture jokes).

I like to capture stuff in different ways but I know the most important things, the deep emotional impact of something, doesn’t need to be written down right away. In fact, it’s when something sticks with me over time that I know that it really matters. If I can’t get rid of it, then I have to work with it. Jokes and quips and turns of phrase and weird juxtapositions I see? I twitter or note em.

I kinda envy literal grease. Internal grease might just be my thing.

Julia said,

April 27, 2009 @ 1:07 pm

I think better with shovel in hand, as I survey the garden. Even though I would get more accomplished sometimes if I would just set it aside, I find myself unconsciously walking around with it; dreaming & scheming.

David [ the fine barber ] said,

April 27, 2009 @ 7:30 pm

I see the pencil as metaphorical extension of the arm ….. and the arm, the extension of the body … and the body an extension of the earth that the legs are standing on… and the swirl of rock and wind and water an extension of everything we work so hard to try to explain away.

Has anyone reading this ever stood, holding a pair of scissors about to work on one of the most magnificent mediums ever created. And that medium is what I look at all day long. Viva the tress!

Zoe said,

April 27, 2009 @ 9:20 pm

What a vibrant piece… it’s got me thinking about my tools. My main tool is unquestionably the black pen, with pencil, markers, and laptop keys backing it up.

I’ve been wanting to get my hands on a copy of Twyla Tharp’s book, and now you’ve drawn me in even more.

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