Finding Inspiration For Your Art

In today's episode we’re exploring a topic that’s central to every artist’s journey: inspiration. Whether you’re an abstract landscape artist like me or exploring other creative paths, finding and nurturing sources of inspiration is key to uncovering your artistic voice.

In this episode I’ll share how inspiration shapes my creative process and offer ideas for where you can find your own creative spark. From poetry to nature, memory to music, we’ll explore how diverse influences can enrich your work and make it deeply personal and powerful.

What I Cover:

1. The Role of Inspiration in Abstract Landscapes

  • Why abstract landscapes allow us to interpret and dream rather than recreate.
  • How inspiration serves as the “spark” that connects your emotions to your art.

2. My Favourite Sources of Inspiration

  • Poetry: Especially Dylan Thomas and how his imagery connects to abstract landscapes.
  • Nature: Observing the subtleties of light, colour and texture during walks.
  • Memory: Using personal experiences to evoke feelings rather than places.
  • Other Artists: Learning from masters like Turner and Richter to spark new ideas.
  • Music: Letting rhythm, tone and melody influence brushstrokes and colour choices.

3. A Creative Challenge for You

  • Try exploring one new source of inspiration this week: a poem, a walk or a piece of music.
  • Create an abstract landscape that reflects how it makes you feel.

Resources and Links

  • Watch my latest video, The Water Wears the Stone here
  • Join my Abstract Horizons Facebook Group for support, inspiration and sharing your work here

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Until next time, stay inspired, embrace the process and keep things Totally Abstracted!

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