#1 Tim Brown: Tales of Creativity and Play



We are bounded by normality, and it limits our creativity because people are afraid of being different, being judged for it. In order to break the limitations we set ourselves, turning back time is vital for us to be children again because it is when we were children, there were no boundaries. Embarrassment, comparison, were words that didn't exist in our dictionary, hence.

Playing sets our minds free. Naturally as Tim said, the common generic process is to experiment, build and role-play. Without trial and error, we will never discover. Without going hands-on, we will never experience it for ourselves. Without putting ourselves in another's shoes, we will never understand. Just because we are adults that does not mean it is unusual for us to play.

I believe that no one truly 'grows up' and puts playtime away. Deep within us there is child who never grew up. I'd like to refer to our creativity as such. There is an artist in everyone of us and there will be a time, when the 'child' will need to come out and play but of course, in moderation.

Jules

In order to understand the theory of art and design principles, how it is all around us without us even noticing it, she has captured images of interest and expresses how she feels about them, triggering her creative mind, coming to art realisation. Do you see what she sees?

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