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October 7th, 2007

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I was introduced to a wonderful blog recently, Wrapped Emotions. The author of this blog is encouraging others to use an artistic expression of their emotions and create something….anything….with their hands. In her words:

“So I created this blog to hold myself accountable to spend more time expressing myself creatively…connecting with my heart…creating with emotion. I want to encourage you to do the same. There is no better way to do this than working with your hands, your mind…connecting them with your heart. This blog’s purpose is to encourage you and me to do just that and share it with others.”

This is very intriguing to me. So, I have decided to join in the hope that the creative juices to begin to flow again!
I’d like to share the latest challenge on Wrapped Emotions:

“This week let loose…get edgy with your style…free your spirit…absolutely no fear. We had enough of that last week. This prompt is not associated with any tangible or figurative wrapper. I simply want you to experience the fun of creating. This week we’re working to feel the emotion of JOY. Not necessarily expressing the actual word or symbolism of joy in your art…you can celebrate shoe polish if you choose. But enJOY the process. Let’s create our own graffiti.”

I actually came up with two works. I first one is something that I created by starting with the word JOY. It actually just flowed from there. In the end result, I think I can see how I deal with challenges in my life. The mountains of patience, personality conflicts, misunderstandings, etc and the unexpected issues that seem to “rain” down on me at times, are all overcome by the light that exudes from the JOY that only comes from Christ.

joy.jpg

The second work is one that basically evolved from my doodling. I had created several different shapes and colors with their own distinct expression. Beneath those shapes I used the same colors together unified in a beautiful rainbow. To me this symbolizes my thoughts about relationships within the body of Christ. We can live separate lives from those we call our brothers and sisters in Christ not giving a thought to what is really going on in each others lives. But when we make the choice to come together to encourage and support one another intentionally, the result is something more beautiful than we could imagine.

unity.jpg

I would encourage anyone to do this activity. Whether you post your results or not, this is an activity that can give you a way to express your emotions and release the artistic abilities that are within you. I know many people would say that they have no artistic abilities to be released….I would disagree…I believe we all have emotions that can be released though creating art with our hands. There is no right or wrong way. It becomes something that is all you…it is something in you that is released on paper, canvas or whatever you desire to form your creation. So, be bold, express yourself!

11 Comments »

  1. melody is slurping life says

    Hi Christy! I am so happy that you’ve joined us. And your last paragraph sums up the purpose of WE nicely…everyone is an artist, they just may not have realized it yet.

    Both of your pieces are indeed full of joy. I love the vibrant, energetic colors you chose, your words…joy of the Lord…unity. While the mountains express the ups and downs in the first piece, so do the waves of the second. Without the lows how could we recognize the highs?

    Beautiful. Thank you for sharing openly.

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  2. Jenny is Live & in Color says

    I love what you’ve done. I noticed that you cut the edges of the first one to be wavy - nice touch.

    Welcome to WE!

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  3. Mandy says

    “make the choice to come together to encourage and support one another intentionally, the result is something more beautiful than we could imagine.” It is indeed, something beautiful that results. Thanks for sharing yours. I love the theme of “unity”

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  4. Kim says

    Welcome to WE. Both of your works look wonderful and really show your joy.

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  5. Christy says

    Melody, Thank you for your encouragement! And thanks for providing this outlet for others to express themselves. I don’t know about others….But I certainly am enjoying unwrapping the emotions!

    Jenny, I’m glad you stopped by…I appreciate the welcome :)

    Mandy, I like the word unity as well…It is a beautiful concept!

    Kim, Thanks for the welcome and for the encouragement!

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  6. Amy says

    Christy, thank you so much for sharing this site and your artwork. YOU have blessed me. I am going to check it out!!! Have a great day!

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  7. Christy says

    Thanks Amy :) I hope to see some of your artwork soon!
    Have a wonderful Monday!

    October 9th, 2007 | #

  8. Corry says

    Christy, I love your art. The colors are so beautiful.
    Thanks for sharing. I will check it out first chance I get. Right now I am so busy, I hardly get any time for my own drawings! But… this too shall pass! :-)

    Have a very blessed day, dear sister.

    God’s Grace.

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  9. Christy says

    Thanks for visiting, Corry! I hope things slow down for you soon.
    Take Care :)

    October 18th, 2007 | #

  10. Amy says

    Christy, just dropped in to say, “Hi.” I have been missing your thoughts. I know things have been busy, busy for you. I just wanted to know you are missed. Blessings! :)

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  11. Tara Eastman says

    Christy,
    I was looking for an image to go along with my short poem “Ten after ten” and came across your blog while looking for “Joy” images. I linked to your page from my last blog post as I so loved your drawing. Stop by my blog sometime - yours is wonderful!
    Tara Lamont ( //lamont-uphill.blogspot.com/)

    February 18th, 2008 | #

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