How do you release your inner creativity?
By natnickeep
@natnickeep (2336)
United States
4 responses
@ceecee1217 (122)
• United States
7 Nov 10
I like to draw and write poetry. No, I haven't gotten famous and don't think I ever will for any of it. All of my work is very personal and close to my heart. When something really bad happens, or something wonderful happens I tend to create my best work. :o)
@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
7 Nov 10
I also write. It's a great outlet. I have had 2 poems published in books. But way far from famous lol. I also write when things go bad it helps sort out your emotions. I wish I could draw, but the truth is my 10 year old can draw much much better than I can.
@vycess (1588)
• Saudi Arabia
7 Nov 10
I paint before, sketches but now I don't have time for that anymore. I missed it though... I also like music because I play guitar whenever I want to. That's what I do when I'm bored or feeling depressed. I don't get famous by that but I feel relieved after playing or sketching :)
@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
7 Nov 10
Well that is nice. You really should try to find time again to do those things you once did.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
9 Nov 10
I've never been one that is able to do a lot of art and it was always something that was very frustrating to me. I am, however, a writer. I've enjoyed writing since I was a child and now that I am a little bit older, I am finding that I love to write still. Now I'm using my love of writing to write articles to make a little bit of extra money.
The other thing that I use to be creative is that I scrapbook on the computer. I don't have the patience to do it the traditional way, but I absolutely love doing it on the computer.
@chipesterkhan (2925)
• Philippines
11 Nov 10
i play the guitar and compose songs for my band, AcidRadio
I also dabble in painting and sketches
and i write here just so i can get these things out of my mind
