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Sunday, December 04, 2005

Artist's Way Check In - Week Five

Chapter 5 Check In

I spent most of the week in a bit of a bad mood...I really didn't like the first of the tasks as I found it rather insulting for her to assume I don't believe in a supportive God...and my antagonism towards that task colored my perspective for the rest of them...

Task 8 - Favorite Creative Block would probably be web surfing.

1. Did pages 6/7 days. Not experiencing page and a half thing...either pages start out as a stream of conciousness and stay that way or they start out exploring an issue and I go on from there...
2. Artist Date for this week started out to be the mystery quilt and I did finish the top...but I wasn't totally satisfied with just that, so I went and bought a toy lap harp - learned to tune the instrument (takes a while!) and play a couple of songs. Its cute but it only has 8 strings so its definately just a toy...but it has me longing to get a real harp. There is a store about an hour drive away that does demo classes periodically where they teach you to play a simple song and you get to try out the different harps...That's gonna be a definate goal for an Artist Date in the near future!
3. No real synchronicity this week.
4. No burning issues...

4 comments:

Jules said...

The toy harp sounds like fun, but the real harp lesson sounds incredible. I can't wait to live vicariously through you...

Helen said...

i know what you mean about the pages. I'm exactly the same with them. Some times they're even just a focus on the pieces i'm working on at the moment. With my art being also the way i try and make a living all that stuff pops up to be sorted out here too.

sophie said...

I wonder how many musicians or wanna-be musicians are in our group? When I read about your harp experience, I told myself that I have to dig out my flute and make some music this week. Thanks for the nudge.

Jane Ann said...

Sophie, I was thinking the exact same thing when I read Suze's entry about the harp. Art really does know no boundaries, and many of us are musical as well as literary as well as, umm, stitch-i-cal.