Once upon a time
Painting of trees in a forest

Once upon a time

When I was a young child, I must have painted. I just can’t remember what.

As an older child at primary school, I once painted a thatched-roof hut with an animal print motif, set somewhere ‘rural’ in Africa. It was an art class project and for a child who grew up in the city, it seemed like the idyllic and appropriate thing to paint. I remember being pleased with that work.

Last year, it occurred to me, that over three or maybe close to four decades later,? I had not attempted to produce any sort of art on canvas since those school days. No good reason. I just grew into a ‘don’t / can’t paint person’. So I went on a mini mission to ‘simply find somewhere to paint’. The quest was helped by the collision of a few ideas and events. I had met Isabel Pearce of Cambridge Art Cube months earlier at a CamCreatives CIC meetup so I decided to look up what was happening at her studio. Fortunately, there was a Painting with Oil and Cold Wax workshop with Peter Corr and I promptly signed up.?

Big hurrah - I painted, once again! What you can do with a great teacher taking you through a process step-by-step is amazing. I also enjoyed it immensely because I was there to be a curious child at work and nothing more. The act of painting was the big reward, and I have to say, I think the outcome was decent considering the student’s experience!

It's often tricky exploring a long-forgotten or unexplored creative activity with a full-time job on the go. That’s why I am a big fan of short creative projects where you get the satisfaction of working on something from start to finish. I find that it helps counterbalance the feeling of ‘unproductivity’ and ‘abstractness’ that can creep in from working on long-spanning document-based assignments involving many meetings, evaluations, revisions, approvals, etc. Having an immersive bookended experience is something we start to miss when working in complex knowledge-based environments so getting both physical and creative can be just the antidote we need.

Is there something creative that you made once upon a time that you are curious to do again? And do you think being able to say “I made this” will be a positive catalyst for your professional work?

Lucia Gillett

HR and Resourcing Manager

9 个月

I enjoy painting... the process AND the satisfaction of completing something. A few weeks back, I even took my husband out for a Sip and Paint date.

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Vika Lebedeva- Baxter

I help science marketers grow their revenue and use their budgets efficiently through content strategy and deep leads' work.

9 个月

It is certainly true that creativity is not something you have, it's something you DO, and as such it is there for enjoying for all of us, any time we choose to practice it!

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