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Welcome Spring!

by Jill Austen on 03/19/13

 

 Humans are like snowflakes,  singularly fragile,  a force of nature en masse. 

Coming out from under an avalanche of activity, I have vowed to start Spring (the equinox occurs on March 20th) with renewed energy and focus. Although using a word like avalanche, which conjures up a huge amount of snow, is probably not the image I should be evoking here. We begin each calendar year in a period of natural dormancy and hibernation if we live in northern climates. Most of us don’t have the luxury of remaining dormant along with the tulips, but we do spend more time indoors. If you are like me you have been diligently writing poetry, studying French and are just about ready to debut both at the first sidewalk café that puts chairs out in the sun on a warm day.

Whether you are taking your creativity to the streets or sharing very first watercolor with a close friend, it’s important to have a support system; fertile ground, as it were, where you are free to blossom, express yourself without judgement. I know that the stereotype of the eccentric, reclusive artist has not died. Even the passionate, weekend-evening creative personality faces hurdles. Who are the people in your life who support you, your dreams, or your vision? The people who come together “en masse” so that you can all be a creative “force of nature”? 

I suggest taking an inventory and engaging in a bit of creativity spring cleaning, if necessary. Identify the people who positively or negatively impact your life, creatively or otherwise. A good place to start is with a reading, or re-reading, of Julia Cameron’s, The Artist’s Way, particularly the section devoted to “crazymakers”. She describes “those personalities that create storm centers. They are often charismatic, frequently charming, highly inventive, and powerfully persuasive. And for the creative person in their vicinity, they are enormously destructive”. 

Taking the entire Artist’s Way in context is overall, a very good spring project and highly recommended. It’s an excellent creativity resource and tool, especially for people who may feel blocked and don’t yet have adequate positivity surrounding them. And, to be fair, interpersonal dynamics are complicated. As you deal with yourself honestly while taking inventory, you may find that with “some fresh compost and a little pruning” you’ll be ready for renewed creative growth.

 


 

 

 

 

 

Jill Austen Bio
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performances and exhibits throughout the US, Mexico and the Caribbean. Teaching opportunities have taken her to Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and the College of the Bahamas in Nassau. Her inner vagabond is happy to call New York City home. Jill's poetry was first published in Leaf Garden Press in 2009, and more recently in About Place Journal, Mom Egg Review and Blue Door Quarterly. A Comfort of Hummingbirds, her first poetry chapbook awaits publication.









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Jill Austen lives a multidisciplinary life, embracing creativity through music, art and poetry. To this end she has created Austen Academy, offering a series of integrated arts workshops which explore individuality and the creative process. Jill holds degrees in music from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the University of Minnesota, where she also studied visual arts and art history. She is a juried associate member of the Pastel Society of America. As both flutist and visual artist she has enjoyed residencies,