Art, Ancestry, and the Power of Undivided Time

Art

  1. Whitney Nelson says:

    This totally resonates. First, it’s an interesting thought about sharing creative time. On the one hand, I have felt that it’s a solo effort, for the most part. When I choose to be creative, I feel I need the time and space on my own to get there. But, I know exactly what you mean by what you’ve shared here and I hadn’t thought of it before like this. I had some shared time together last night with my sister, and though we weren’t creating, we were definitely connecting in a much needed way, for both of us.
    I also know the depth and soul filling aspect that spending time with family can have on us and how amazing is it when you don’t even realize you need it but you walk away truly feeling the depth of that experience.
    Thanks for sharing. Love that you had this time with your people. I’m sure it fed their souls as much as it did yours.

    • Amber Gray says:

      Thanks for sharing, Whitney. I get what you mean about needing the right circumstances to create. I feel that way sometimes, too. This plan to paint together was a stretch for me for that very reason, but I’m so glad I did it anyway. It was such a gift. I love hearing how time with your people filled your cup, and I hope those connections stick with you a long time! I appreciate you joining this conversation 🙂

  2. Bex Howell says:

    Connection! I love this journey you are on and I too can relate. More and more I am finding that being creative together deepens and strengthens bonds. I also think that even connections separated by distance can spark creativity. For example, I’m NOT a gardener, it’s not something I have a natural affinity for but my mom does. Recently I have felt a pull into my garden, planting veggies and sharing pics with my mom. I’m realizing my connection with and love for my mom is showing up in my new found ‘like’ of being in the garden. Thank you so much for sharing this story.

    • Amber Gray says:

      Thank you for sharing your experience, Bex! I love what you said about sharing pics with your mom about your garden. That’s something else that has been fun after our painting sesh – a chance to keep the conversation going over something we both love and to share projects! I’m glad you have found a way to connect and notice how these shared experiences bond us even more with others.

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