Sunday, December 7, 2008

Express Your Voice Via Art

Encouraging my readers to speak out their thoughts, I usually assume in my articles that there is someone for them to talk to. However, in some relevant cases there might not be anybody to whom they can speak. For instance, if the person has already passed away, or if you lost contact with whom you intend to address, then you might want to find an alternative way of liberating yourself from your message.

My experience is that creating art is a valuable alternative in cases when nobody is receiving your message. You might offer that you just could write your thoughts down without any creative art process. This is obviously true, yet remember that a picture tells more than thousand words. Please also regard that there is a variety of creative art methods to choose from: Paintings, sculptures, computer images, mandalas, printing and collages. I have just mentioned a few possibilities, but you can be sure to find dozens of others out there.

Which way to choose is up to you. I suggest you select the method which you like the most, or the one that fits the best to your specific message. Whichever method you choose, imagine the person or group of people you want to address, and think of what you have to say. Let pictures come up whenever they like. Maybe you want to include the respective person or people into your art work, or you might prefer to symbolize your message in a picture or figure. This process can't be controlled, so I recommend you to just stay open to whatever appears in front of your inner eye.

As soon as you have discovered this picture, start to translate it into forms and colors. Stay in the process until you think that you have finished your first draft. Focus on your inner feelings, and ignore what others might think of your draft. Then take a break. I am very serious about this last instruction, as I know how difficult it is to step back from your work and look at it from outside, if you don't have a break in between. Make sure that you show your draft at this stage of the process solely to people who you expect to support you. In case it is a personal art work, you can decide to keep it to yourself.

Again it is up to you, if you continue to work on your first draft, make changes, and finish it, or if you leave it what it is - a draft which means a spontaneous expression of your inner voice. The main expression process has finished with creating the first draft. Your thoughts and images are out there, manifested in a personal creative art work which will hopefully show you a new perspective on your topic. However, it will do at least one thing for you - it will liberate you from the inner conflict of wanting to express your thoughts but not having an opportunity to do it.

If there is somebody who could receive your message, it is still a valuable method to create an art work from your inner images. Courageous as you might be, you can even show your draft to the person who you intend to address. Expressing your thoughts by speaking with this person might cause an immediate verbal reaction. However, if you have a creative art work to show, this person might sense that the topic is relevant to you, and answer in a composed way. Therefore, expressing yourself via creating art is a valuable way whether or not there is somebody who could receive your message.

Andrea Brigitte Klee
Author and Speaker
E-Mail: andreaklee@gmx.net

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