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Follow the Flow into the Creative Process: This is What Flow Looks Like....

Posted on the 02 November 2014 by Juliejordanscott @juliejordanscot

Flow looks like


It was only hours earlier I decided to undecided on my theme for Art Every Day Month. Usually I have a theme but this year, given my circumstances of health and family needs, I decided to just let go of needing to have a theme and go with the flow of whatever turns up and/or wherever my heart leads.

Emma wanted to go to a debate tournament where her friends were competing so off we went, early Saturday morning.

Over the trees, over the fences of the carefully coifed neighborhood didn't do it for me. Over the trees, over the fences of the carefully coifed neighborhood didn't do it for me.

On my way back home, I noted how gorgeous the clouds were and thought, “Now there’s a sunrise worth capturing.”

I tried to get a good shot and nothing worked. The neighborhood I was in was too manicured and too “planned community” to get a good vibe with the clouds. I accidentally made a right turn and found myself on a pseudo country road.

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I oftentimes take photos on odd country roads so it felt completely at home to me. It was so at home that I slowed down to catch a photo without realizing the cars stacking up behind me weren’t used to such behavior. This road was a thoroughfare, not a Saturday morning with Julie-the-photo-taking-maniac road.

Looking south on this morning after the Valley received a very much needed 1/2 inch of rain overnight. Looking south on this morning after the Valley received a very much needed 1/2 inch of rain overnight.

 I laughed, pulled over and found a spot to capture a variety of themes while the light remained in its gorgeous, post rain state.

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It took me ten minutes or so and a lucky opportunity to take 50 + photos of one moment as it unfolded before me. I just happened to be aware of the "magic hour" of light, coupled with the clean crisp air and this tucked away right in the middle of the city spot and instantly, I followed the flow into today's Art Every Day Month creative "work-play".

My time was so effective, a local artist friend of mine has asked to paint this one:

This is how my heart felt: after six days of chemo, I was feeling pretty run down.  I was reminded, in this moment, of hope This is how my heart felt: after six days of chemo, I was feeling pretty run down. I was reminded, in this moment, of hope.

What are you creating today?

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AedmlogoredThis post is inspired by (and a reflection of my participation in) Art Every   Day Month, a creative adventure hosted annually by the incredible Leah Piken Kolidas. Join us and be inspired!

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 My fav selfieJulie Jordan Scott is a writer, creative life coach, speaker, performance poet, Mommy and mixed-media artist  whose Writing Camps and Writing Playgrounds permanently transform people's creative lives. Watch for the announcement of new programs coming Fall and Winter, 2014 and beyond.

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