Added Apr 25, 2025

I am always searching for inspiration.
Collecting and mixing up the impressions gathered into the creative drawer are part of the road which link a vague idea to a broad vision.
But what is the inspiration?
It is creative enthusiasm, drive, that “something” artists need to compose or to build a bridge between thought and artwork. It is just an ingredient, one cannot make the artwork come to life by simply being inspired, without active effort on the execution of the work. Inspiration can be a momentary outset that evolves into a trance of ideas or a form of mind mapping.
The inspiration is useful in everyday life and not only as an ingredient into the completion of an artwork. However, each person resonates with something else, inspiration is not a universal recipe.
In my case, it always appears in response to a mental conflict in the subconscious. For example, I found solutions to some ideas only after a long time, in an unforseen moment, after a sedimentation of questions and impressions accumulated over time.
I am often looking for inspiration. I am happy to find it quickly, after seeking it on rusted roads, in the roofs of the houses, on noisy mornings, on a bench in the park or in the shape of a tree.
Sometimes I see it in the creativity of others or in a spontaneous gesture, on the face of a stranger, in a dry rose, on the walls of an old house or in the ever-changing shade of the sky.