"Take time for creativity"
"Make time for creativity"
And to make room for new ideas and possibilities I first set about to finish various creative projects.
That, in itself, was immensely satisfying.
To do so - I simply booked "creativity time" on my Outlook calendar - a half hour or hour here and there during the week - and a couple of hours on either Saturday or Sunday on the weekend.
I was amazed - as I started to finish projects - how new ideas started to flow! Here is the story of one of the new projects - creating an octagonal labyrinth mosaic.
First I was given a cool octagonal frame, and then I made this fun fused heart at Current Works of Glass.
Fused heart made from scraps of glass. |
Then I stumbled upon this "Squaring the Circle" labyrinth wisdom card (created by Tony Christie) - and just knew that the octagonal labyrinth should be part of the mosaic design.
"Squaring the Circle" Labyrinth Wisdom Card (Tony Christie) |
A web search for octagonal labyrinths resulted in me finding this labyrinth - from Rome Palatine
Italy - Imperial Palace on the Palatine, dating ca. 75. This 8 sided polygon labyrinth was 20 meters in width giving 1 meter wide lanes to be walked to get to a fountain in the centre. How fascinating!
Italy - Imperial Palace on the Palatine, dating ca. 75. This 8 sided polygon labyrinth was 20 meters in width giving 1 meter wide lanes to be walked to get to a fountain in the centre. How fascinating!
Ancient octagonal labyrinth from the Imperial Palace on the Palatine, Italy (ca. 75 AD) |
It also occured to me to incorporate the seven chakra colours - starting with red, orange and yellow at the heart centre.
Further inspiration - include the chakra colours! |
Pulling the ideas together - just start!
Everything flows together as I start to create the mosaic. |
The completed mosaic - grouted and ready to hang! This piece feels extra-special to me.
Octagonal labyrinth mosaic finished and ready to hang! |
What a cool creative process this has been! It makes my heart sing.
Start consistently making art! |
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