Module 12 — Deep Play
Some of us have a hard time allowing ourselves to just mess around with our art materials because we feel like play is frivolous or wasteful. But messing around with the materials is often where we discover new ways of working, or how we really feel about a particular technique. Deep or creative play is open-ended, curious and nonjudgmental, but it doesn’t have to be silly and frivolous (unless that’s what you want it to be).
Module 12 Thinking Prompt—All Work and No Play?
What is the role of play in your studio practice? Do you allow yourself to play (experiment, mess around) with your materials? Or do you feel constrained by concerns about cost or waste?
Or are there times when you find yourself engaging in play instead of working on a painting you intended to work on? Is that okay? Or do you use it to avoid or procrastinate on a challenging step?
What do you feel is the right amount and type of play in your art practice?
Module 12 Activity Prompt—Play Date
Take some time today to engage in deep play.
Some possibilities:
- Explore and catalog different ways of making brushmarks, or other kinds of mark-making (e.g. stamping, dripping, spattering, lay materials in wet washes). What do these marks remind you of? (What would they be good for suggesting?) Which ones do you most enjoy making?
- Pull out some fun or interesting materials that you don’t normally use (or don’t normally use with your watercolors) because “it’s not done”, or “they don’t belong together”, or it’s too messy, or whatever other reasons you don’t normally use them. And use them. Kid’s crayons and watercolor? Sure! Metallic markers? Go for it! Opaque paints? Absolutely!
- Make some random marks, drips or spatters and then start turning them into “something”—whatever you see or want to imagine—even if it’s not real. Fat purple dogs. Surreal landscapes. Whatever you can dream up.
Module 12 Journaling Together Video
Course Content
Preliminaries/Preparations
- What’s a Studio Journal?
- What Will I Need?
- How to Use This Course
- How to Use The Course Videos
- Preparing and Personalizing Your Supplies
Course Modules
- Module 1 — Just Begin
- Module 2 — Only the Interesting Bits
- Module 3 — Color Explorations
- Module 4 — The Attention Seismograph
- Module 5 — Splash and Dash
- Module 6 — Dealing with People
- Module 7 — Mood Light
- Module 8 — Themes and Motifs
- Module 9 — Your Signature
- Module 10 — Paint Like Water
- Module 11 — Everyday Art
- Module 12 — Deep Play
- Module 13 — Continue!
- Module 14 — Find Your (Little) Why
- Module 15 — Reverse Engineering
- Module 16 — Control and Chaos
- Module 17 — Beauties and Delights
- Module 18 — Rebel With a Cause
- Module 19 — Just Hanging Out
- Module 20 — Paint Poetry
- Module 21 — Disaster Management
- Module 22 — Coping with TMI
- Module 23 — Mood Adjustments
- Module 24 — Focus on Design
- Module 25 — Size Matters
- Module 26 — Point of View
- Module 27 — Inside the Lines, Outside the Box
- Module 28 — Meditative Mark-Making
- Module 29 — Are You a Serious Artist?
- Module 30 — Reflection