About the blog
I am so glad you are here! I am beth vendryes williams, a visual artist. Creativity is a universal and invaluable skill. As an artist, I apply my creativity to paper and canvas. However, developing and training the mind to think outside the proverbial box is as important to the success of the CEO of a Fortune 500 company as it is to an artist. This blog strives to help you discover the potential of your creativity and to harness that potential to enhance your life.
You do not need paint or clay. You need only a desire to develop your creativity.
I explore with you the creative process and thinking tools that work to expand thinking. I am motivated to investigate ways to think more creatively because I have need to change a lot of situations in order to accomplish my goals. And sometimes I realize I need to adapt my goals.
Once you learn to think outside the box you can apply that essential skill wherever and whenever you want!
Bio
I live on Long Island, New York with my supportive husband, who is a scientist and master gardener. Our 3 sons visit for varying periods of time now that they are pursuing their own careers and studies. We also share our home with two very funny golden retrievers.
My journey as an artist began as a child with an irrepressible desire to create. Strands of dried grass were materials to build sculptures and smooth beaches were blank canvases to paint with my hands.
This passion continues to inspire my studies, exhibits and daily studio work. It has also inspired me to teach art to children and adults for 20 years.
What is so fascinating to me, is that the lifelong process of making art has so transformed my way of thinking!
I live with the attitude of an artist. To an artist, everything is a valuable work of art. A mistake, a wayward slip of a pen, is an opportunity to create something new. In my blog, I share my gift of creativity with you. Thus the title," Make art. Transform life." improve your creativity with or without crayons".
Feel free to contact me with interest in creativity and /or my artwork. You can visit my website of work on the link in the navigation bar above.
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admin - Hi, Fil,
Thank you for your question!
The artwork displayed in this post by Williams Kentridge is a 1998 charcoal self-portrait from the MoMa sow in 2010. The video I mentioned can be found at http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/videos/95 and is called “The artist responds to a question about whether art c”an change the world.” He remarks, “I believe that in the indeterminacy of drawing- the contingent way that images arrive in the work-lies some kind of model of how we live our lives. The activity of drawing is a way of trying to understand who we are and how we operate in the world.”
I love the way he articulates his thoughts about drawing, don’t you? And I do agree with his statement that the action of drawing helps us to understand who we are and how we live!
Fil - what is the name of the William Kentridge example provided
chironarts - It’s So amazing how spouses can just walk in with the right amount of influence! Bravo. So interesting how my perception changes as I change.
Thank you.
chironarts - It’s So amazing how spouses can just walk in with the right amount of influence! Bravo. So interesting how my perception changes as I change.
Thank you.