“I’ve got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom!”
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish Historian and Essayist, leading figure in the Victorian era. 1795-1881
Done in my Moleskine 200gsm Watercolour sketch-book
It’s amazing what you’ll do when inspiration fails to materialise. I
just couldn’t think of anything to sketch – a landscape? No, boring!
Some animals? No, boring! I was at my wit’s end, trying to come up with
something, so I decided to really challenge myself and do something I
really hate – still life!
I looked around the kitchen and
grabbed a couple of things lying around and just started sketching.
Before long I was totally immersed in capturing the see-throughness of
the plastic wrap and the vibrant colours on hubby’s favourite mug – even
my hake lying close-by got roped in!
Moving out of my comfort
zone and doing something new made me realise that we so easily become
entrenched in the ‘known’, that excitement and passion can easily ebb
away and leave us feeling drained.
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“Often what we call procrastination, a lack of inspiration or
boredom, is really just being trapped in the shell of our own comfort
zone. Our comfort zone offers a safe haven, a trusted beaten path for us
to follow. However the comfort zone can easily become, over time, our
liability zone!”
- Dr. Sharon House – Creativity for Life
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