Exploring Creativity

Arts Great Benefit

Rivky Shimon
Few people understand why art is such a huge part in all our lives. But, we all know that we can't live without it. Artists even forget once in awhile how much art has an impact on them. That's why it's fine when art enthusiasts forget. I just wish that everyone would catch the bug and start exploring the many benefits there are to art.

The creative forces at work extend beyond to just what you can create on canvas. It transforms the mind. It transforms the way we see the world. Transforming our living habits, art has the ability to completely change who we are. Making us better people of our own selves, it's phenomenal. That's the beauty of it all.

Waking up the Brain

Working through our daily lives, we hardly get to notice the many things around us. We pass right by the artwork on the wall as we make our way to our office desk. Even walking down the street, we rarely notice the artwork all around us in the buildings we pass and the landscaping we see along the way.

But, someone notices. That's all artwork to some artist. No problem was ever solved with simple mathematical formulas. The architect incorporated math with the creative side of his brain to give people places to live and work. To him, he is proud of his art. To many of us who miss it, these things are simply utilities we use.

Our creative side is constantly stimulating the brain and waking it up to solve the many problems we face on a daily basis. How do we get to work? Our cars are works of art to the engineers. What do we wear? Our clothes are the artwork of some proud designer. It's all around us. Wake up to it!

Learn How to Think

Creativity is in itself an art form. We solved the wheel problem years ago. Now, we have to learn all the ways in this world that we can incorporate it to our best benefit. IBM first thought that computers would never be necessary in every household. Now they are throughout the world. Computers are in everything we do, everything we touch. Getting smaller and smaller so that they can fit in the palms of our hands, they are becoming bigger and bigger parts of our lives.

I honestly believe that we literally have everything we need. We just need to learn to use everything in all the ways possible so that our lives can completely be fulfilled. That's not reinventing the wheel. That's just looking at the wheel from different angles. That's creativity and it is an art form.

Getting on that canvas is not necessarily just a pastime. It is an exercise of the brain. Waking it up and teaching it how to see the world through the eyes of an artist. That's real art at work. That's the real beauty. And that only scratches the surface to the many benefits art has for us.

Published by Rivky Shimon

An internationally known artist, Rivky Shimon runs her own art workshop center out of New York. Rapidly growing, art workshop centers are starting to spread across the country.   View profile

  • Wake up the Brain
  • Learn How to Think
  • Getting on that canvas is not necessarily just a pastime. It is an exercise of the brain.
When Bill Gates presented the idea of the personal computer to IBM, they didn't want it. They didn't think it was feasible that everyone would want their own computer.

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