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5 ways to jumpstart creativity after a break

The open mode is a mood in which curiosity for its own sake can operate, because we’re not under pressure to get a specific thing done properly. We can play.

John Cleese

When you’re curious you find lots of interesting things to do.

Walt Disney

Creativity is like fitness. The longer you’re away from it, the more difficult it is to get started again.

As a longtime fitness coach and group exercise instructor, I know, however, that the best way to get back into any routine is to just start.

Let go of judgement and expectation, meet yourself where you are, and above all, choose an activity that’s fun and playful. The more experimental and outside-the-box the better. Approach your materials with curiosity and interest. Ask ‘what if’ questions. Expect nothing. Be totally surprised with whatever transpires.

I apply the same principles to jumpstart my creativity, whether I’ve been out of the studio for an extended period of time, or just need a way in to a new body of work. Below are five approaches that always work for me (and exactly what I’ll be doing as we head into the New Year).

5 ways to jumpstart creativity after a break

Daily pages on collage paper with Posca pens

Thumbnail sketches with a silicone shaper

Bonus tips

  • Limit yourself; try choosing just a few colours, one or two mark-making tools or setting a time limit. Ironically, limitations often lead to inspiration and increased creativity.
  • Create laterally; long before I ever started painting, my go-to creative activity was knitting. Always a fan of beautiful, hand-painted yarns, I believe that this hobby paved the way for my current love of colour and texture. Spending some time with yarn and needles can help inspire me to return to the canvas. One of last year’s mini-series was, in fact, an ode to a particularly gorgeous skein of yarn!
  • Out with the old; removing finished paintings from the studio helps me to release ideas I’ve already explored and clears the way for play and experimentation. One of the best ways to clean out the studio is by offering my newsletter subscribers a discount. Make sure you’re on the list, as I don’t announce these in advance!
The skein of yarn that inspired a series of small paintings

There are as many ways to jumpstart creativity as their are creatives. What’s your favourite?

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