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THE #getyourcraycray_on CHALLENGE

15/3/2019

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Way back in October I took part in a doodling challenge on Instagram, I realised that I have a variety of footage from it that I've never shared in my blog, so I thought better late than never!!
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This challenge was perfect for me in many ways.
  1. It was in the middle of a season of admin, so it created a welcome excuse and nudge to be creative at least for 5 minutes every day.
  2. It was using crayons, which to me felt unthreatening, something I could be playful and unprecious about.
  3. Pat Butynski, the artist who set the challenge turned out to be part of my mentoring programme - a wonderfully inspiring, brave and provoking abstract artist who I'm now honoured to call a friend.
I say I have a variety of footage but I actually told myself at the start of doing this that I could be free to play without the pressure of ever having to show anyone what I produced! This was very releasing and meant I could explore to my hearts content.
Here's a little timelapse video of one of them:
So the challenge was to do a #30daycrayonworkout, basically playing with crayons in any way I chose every day for 30 days and posting it as part of a group who were all doing it too. Search #getyourcraycray_on to see the other 1500+ responses.
In December I shared a selection of my sketches at my Open Studio event and even sold a few. Then in January I had the opportunity of exhibiting 12 of them at City Church Cambridge – hoping to inspire some playful 5 minute creativity in others.
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I now have a collection of them for sale in my Etsy shop. Click on each image.
There are many creative challenges around on social media and I heartily recommend them to you as a means of thinking outside the box and getting your creative juices flowing! If you find any good ones, I'd love to hear about them!
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Deborah Meaux link
16/3/2019 12:20:24 pm

Thank you...you inspire me. I asked God for a bright happy Jesus loving person to inspire me... some artist have this doom mentality and I understand it all leads to healing. But that's not me. It's a gift the abstract works we are being lead into. Simply it just makes me happy. Many blessings young lady:)

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Kate link
16/3/2019 09:32:57 pm

Thank you for your lovely comments Deborah! I'm so glad that you feel inspired and happy through what I do :) Kx

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Cecilia link
16/3/2019 03:02:12 pm

Those look like so much fun! I've never seen crayons that twist before - I want to see if I can find some here in the States. I'd love to just doodle and be free! Thanks for the inspiration.

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Kate link
16/3/2019 09:36:41 pm

Hi Cecilia, these are just ones I borrowed from my 7 year old, they're not special! Is Crayola a UK company then? I'm so glad you feel inspired - doodle and be free my friend! K x

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