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The Art of Creating: Finding Beauty in the Everyday

  • Writer: Emily Entwistle
    Emily Entwistle
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

Art is often seen as something extraordinary—something found only in galleries, museums, or grand exhibitions. But for me, art begins much closer to home. It starts with a simple idea, a fleeting emotion, a beautiful color, or a quiet moment that most people might overlook.


Every piece I create tells a story. Sometimes it’s inspired by nature, with its endless textures and changing light. Other times it’s influenced by personal experiences, memories, or conversations that leave a lasting impression. I believe that creativity isn’t about perfection; it’s about honesty. It’s about expressing emotions that words often cannot.


The creative process is rarely straightforward. There are days when inspiration flows effortlessly, and others when every brushstroke or sketch feels uncertain. I’ve learned to embrace both. Growth happens not only through success but also through experimentation, mistakes, and the courage to keep creating.


One of the greatest joys of being an artist is connecting with people through my work. Every viewer brings their own perspective, emotions, and memories to a piece of art. That unique connection transforms each artwork into something greater than what I originally imagined.


Through this blog, I’ll be sharing the stories behind my artwork, insights into my creative process, studio updates, and the inspiration that fuels my journey. Whether you’re a fellow artist, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates creativity, I’m grateful to have you here.

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After all, art isn’t just something we create—it’s something we experience together.


Thank you for joining me on this artistic journey. I hope my work inspires you to look a little closer at the world around you and discover the beauty that exists in everyday moment



 
 
 

1 Comment


Jonathan Entwistle-Oakley
Jonathan Entwistle-Oakley
a day ago

Brillent read and I love computers 😀

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