Art

Why haven't you done it? by Philip Dodson
Why haven’t you done it? by Philip Dodson

‘It is not defined by medium or the means of its production, but by a collective sense that it belongs to a category of experience we have come to know as “art”‘ by Kit White from her lovely book ‘101 Things to Learn in Art School’.

Art is so overlooked as a way of being more creative in any field. Just by putting your ideas, plans, vision in a visual form your brain is working on that idea as you are drawing or painting it or illustrating it any way you like.

The most shaming, draining killer of our self-confidence as adults comes from our school days in art. According to Brene Brown’s research, 85% of adults had a shaming experience from school that still affects them in life now and most of that was from art.

Yet art if approached in a non-judgemental way and in a safe environment, can be a real confidence booster and can be great for team building and collaboration. Like all things you get better with practice, but anyone can draw, can do art.

The great thing about art, it’s really therapeutic and social. We launched our Art Club today at my coworking space and as we did our art, we chatted and got to know each other. These are the things in life that matter, after all, we will never say at the end of our journeys ‘I wish I had worked more’.

The final thing, if you want to stand out in a crowded world, bring art to your work and that can be in many forms. Instead of a PowerPoint deck of slides, create your own slides. Instead of a thank-you email send your customer a hand painted thank-you postcard. Instead of a stock photo for a piece of content create your own image by drawing or painting etc.

Work can be a job or it can be a work of art, the choice is ours.

Today’s image for my blog was a poster I created for our Working Out Loud circle during the Art Club.

Borderless world

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Tonight I hosted The Art For Work’s Sake workshop at the my coworking space, run by my mate Doug.

Doug’s workshop over 2 years ago was the inspiration for me reigniting my love of art, that had been hidden since my childhood.

The picture above is my creation from the question Doug posed to us ‘what does community look like to you?’

My piece is titled ‘Borderless World’

Community is traditionally seen as a physical thing associated with a local neighbourhood. For me community is a thing that has more to do with shared values, than it has to do with being in close physical proximity to others.

Therefore the whole world can be a collection of communities, or tribes as Seth Godin puts it (sorry Doug couldn’t resist). So the centre of my painting is the world made up of the blurring of all the different shapes and colours that is the human race.

I love the diversity of cultures, languages, food, music, places, stories, traditions and so much more that makes the human race and the world such a wonderful place to be.

What I dream of is no more nations, flags, anthems and borders.

Since the homo sapiens became the only and dominant human species and 70,000 years ago migrated from East Africa all over the globe, they have been exactly that migrants. So the idea that we own bits of the planet and we have to put up fences is to me so wrong.

One human race, one planet, no borders and complete celebration of diversity, difference without judgement, hate or nationalism.