Yesterday, while sitting in the village cafe, sipping a green tea, I was suddenly reminded of the pointillism technique that often uses in her art. It goes very much against my often 'quick' art creation.
I might take ages finding the right mindset, frequency etc. to get into creative mode, once again, but once I feel it, am in the flow, the creative moments often last mere minutes or slightly longer.
Let's say that hey just manifest in front of me, at full speed.
Whether it's clay (un)folding or shapeshifting into monsters or a blob of monsters or inspired sketchies.
Yesterday I tried to slow down on a rainy day and putting single dots on the paper sure helped with that. It also helped that I had picked tea, instead of going for a second coffee.
And then, a day and a half later, earlier tonight, I got back into connecting the dots and ended up creating this colorful monster that clearly is ready to disco!
For Your Information: It's supposed to be one of the other monsters but The Monster of Disco is apparently working its magic, changing otherwise heavy-energy, parasitic creatures into the opposite: colorful happy-looking (disco) monsters.
And here I thought there could only be one Monster of Disco!
Let me end this with a sneak peak of what's next...
The following creature of darkness, that seems to be a mix between a thunder cloud, a fly and a walrus, came straight out of the shadows.
Will it be dark enough to withstand the power of The Monster of Disco or will it transform into a colorful creature, like the other monsters?
To Be (DIS)COnvinued...