• Time for a Fresh Look! 🚀

    The site needs a bit of a refresh, so as they used to say it is under construction. As such things might not look right, work right, or even feel right. But only until everything is new and shiny. After that… who knows.

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  • Creating amongst the Chaos – Creative Field Notes

    This month has been productive despite global chaos, and I have noticed the importance of maintaining a positive and intentional creative practice.

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  • Mid to End Feb Creative Field Notes

    This week’s creative field notes include how I am keeping up with February Album Writing Month and coming up with a few other creative ideas.

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  • Imbolc: Creative New Starts

    January has been a difficult month for this creative minimalist. However, the festival of Imbolc is as good a time as any to make a creative new start. This week’s vlog explores recent creative highs and lows.

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  • My current journal set-up

    As we begin the new year of 2025, I’m excited to share my collection of journals with you in this week’s vlog. I have a new daily planner, as well as music and fiction journals, and various vocabulary notebooks.

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  • Odyssey my word of the year 2025

    My word of the year for 2025 is odyssey. It both a journey with a destination in mind and plenty of wiggle room for distractions.

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  • Ink — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single creative prompt word and expand it to inspire fiction writing, journaling and a host of other creative activities. These creative prompts, are to give me, and anyone else who wants to join in, something to focus on in our creative work.

    We live in a digital age. Information is available at the touch of a button and the connection to a network. Binary code delivers whatever we want to know, some things that we don’t want to know, and cute videos of animals. Words, images, and sound appear on screens and speakers of all sizes. However, we still have and create things in print. Before digital, we had the printing press, before the press there were pens and brushes. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Inka coloured fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating

    this is just one definition, I couldn’t leave out the fact that some of my favourite cephalopods use ink to confuse predators

    Let the prompt ‘ink’ inspire you in any area of creativity that you are interested:

    • writing fiction
    • journaling
    • art journaling
    • songwriting
    • photography
    • painting
    • composing
    • blog posts
    • art therapy
    • anything that could use a little nudge to begin

    Let’s expand the word a little further…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

    The Fiction Writing Prompt aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    It was time. I had put this off for too long. I picked up the pen and dipped the nib in the ink. Fiction writing prompt

    It was time. I had put this off for too long. I picked up the pen and dipped the nib in the ink.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    I love stationery. I love pens. Yes, that is my dipping pen in the picture. However, I also have plenty of blank pages. I can be a procrastinator, putting things off until the last minute. I might be unsure what to write or scared to say what I really think and feel, or simply afraid to make the first mark through fear of making a mistake.

    This prompt, in one sense, is about facing a creative person’s worst nightmare, the blank page. Remember though, this is fiction… really… sort of.

    • What have you been putting off?
    • Why are you using a pen and ink?
    • How do you encourage yourself to make the first mark?

    The writing perspective is the first person, but that, as always, can be changed. The challenge is to convey the reason using the ink has taken so long. It is about exploring fear. It might be insubstantial, but it has still stopped you from using it. Time to overcome any writing or drawing fears and put ink pen to paper in this piece of fiction.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Inkblots can mean many things and have been used to explore personality. Spill some ink on a page. Blot it with another piece of paper. What do you see? Can you add other art embellishments to turn it into something?

    Questions to answer, thoughts to explore or images to create in your journal:

    • Do you find the first ink mark the most difficult?
    • Why?
    • Do you like your handwriting? What do you like or dislike about it?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘ink’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. However, I struggle with messy art or writing. Ink, for me, has always been a medium where I make a mess. However, as I create more and more, I have realised that often creativity happens in the mess. Perfect doesn’t exist. Smudges, stains and splatters, either literal or metaphorical, are where the creative magic happens. I need to be messier.

    Let ‘ink’ inspire your music, photography, and painting this week.

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story or something a little more grandiose, an ATC, large canvas or journal page. Commit it to paper in ink.

    As mentioned before, this isn’t a ‘challenge’ but the prompts can be used that way if you want. If you do create anything using them, I would love to see or hear about it. Leave a link in the comments below or tag me @darrenrhill or #thecreativeminimalist on any social platform.


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  • How to overcome creative fear

    Dianne and Darren Discuss how to overcome creative fear on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/ygcsPvz7Vso

    How do you avoid the paralyzing effect of creative fear? How do you cope with facing the blank page? Join Dianne and me as we discuss these questions posted by one of our YouTube viewers.

    For more of our creative discussions visit Dianne’s YouTube channel, you’ll also find some amazing mixed media, collage and ATC art there.


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  • Your touch on Music Monday

    Many moons ago I had a song called Your Touch. Having just passed a New Moon, it seems fitting that a new version of Your Touch is nearing completion. The draft lyrics have been written. Now I let them simmer while I mull over them, sing along with them and generally hang out with them. I’ll also record some demo vocals and perhaps record a live version of the song to see how it feels.

    Your Touch is part of a collection of songs inspired by recent events. I am hoping to release the songs as soon as I can. So I’d best get on writing and recording. But the picture and my words above should give a little insight into my songwriting process. I’ll explain more in the weeks ahead.


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  • Lost — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Welcome to the new complete weekly creative prompt. We begin with a single creative prompt word and expand it to inspire fiction writing, journaling and a host of other creative activities. These creative prompts, are to give me, and anyone else who wants to join in, some focus to our creative work.

    When it comes to being unsure of things, this past year has had quite an effect. The pandemic and its consequences have left many of us not knowing what to do or not being able to do what we want to do. Feelings of confusion and uncertainty have been abundant. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Lostunable to find one’s way; not knowing one’s whereabouts

    this is one meaning, there is also the meaning concerning something that has been taken away or cannot be recovered

    Let the prompt ‘lost’ inspire you in any area of creativity that you are interested:

    • writing fiction
    • journaling
    • art journaling
    • songwriting
    • photography
    • painting
    • composing
    • blog posts
    • art therapy
    • anything that could use a little nudge to begin

    Let’s expand the word a little further…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

    The Fiction Writing Prompt aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    Whichever way I looked. Whatever direction I faced. It made no difference. I was lost.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    The word lost can be used in a variety of ways. It can relate to something very real and very physical, with either the object or subject lost. It can also refer to internal feelings, it isn’t just the TV remote that gets lost. This flexibility makes the word a great metaphor.

    This prompt is all about describing the situation and feelings of being lost.

    • Are you physically lost somewhere?
    • What is the predominant feeling associated with being lost?
    • How do your senses tell you that you are lost?

    The writing perspective is the first person. This often makes it easier to explain feelings and use metaphor and simile? However, you can change to the third person. You also have complete control over the context and setting. Has your character gone out and got lost, have they woken up to find themselves someplace unknown, or are they having an existential episode? The choice is always yours… but don’t get lost deciding.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Exploring our feelings of uncertainty, or of memories and moments that we no longer have, are meaningful journal entries.

    Questions to answer, thoughts to explore or images to create in your journal:

    • What is the most treasured item you have lost?
    • Have you ever been so unsure about the future that you felt lost?
    • If you get lost, do you panic or are you a shining example of calm?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘lost’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Several months ago I was lost when it came to a musical direction, but now I seem to have found my way. However, there are many times within the songwriting and recording process when I don’t know what direction to take. I am momentarily lost. Then the journal will come out, or I will ‘explore’ the musical landscape until I find my way.

    Let ‘lost’ inspire your music, photography, and painting this week.

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story, something a little more grandiose.

    As mentioned before, this isn’t a ‘challenge’ but the prompts can be used that way if you want. If you do create anything using them, I would love to see or hear about it. Leave a link in the comments below or tag me on any social platform.


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  • Creative accidents Friday Field Notes

    brilliantly big hope art journal page
    fig 1 brilliantly big hope – art journal page

    Time for a Friday Field Note report from The Creative Minimalist. It seems I have found some creative inspiration. By some, I mean quite a lot. At times, it has felt like one idea has led to another and then another. I am quite certain that creativity breeds creativity. As I began to note what has been happening this past week or so, I realised that my creative cup was very much overflowing.

    But there have been consequences. I don’t want you to think that the week’s creative adventure has been painless.

    Injuries

    blister on my little finger coffee injury
    fig 2 coffee injury

    Coffee is an essential part of my creative process. However, carrying my French press and cup to the creative studio led to a nasty blister on my little finger. I didn’t realise the cup was so hot until my knuckle began to swell. If you are of a nervous disposition, you might not want to look at the picture on the left… I suppose I should have said this above the picture… sorry.

    Songs and music

    Seeing my little keyboard in the picture above leads me to report on my music progress. I have four songs that are coming together nicely. The lyrics are almost finished. The latest song is a reworking of a tune from many, many years back (yes, when I had hair). I have been pencilling in and then inking in the lyrics as they begin to work. I will work out how to share some audio snippets for future field note reports, but meanwhile, fig 3 shows you how I work on lyrics in my Music Grimoire journal.

    work in progress your touch lyrics in my songwriting journal
    fig 3 your touch lyrics from the music grimoire

    ATCs and art journal pages

    art trading cards
    fig 4 ATCs

    fig 1 at the top of this field note report shows a journal page that I created. I am not a painter or fine art artist, I do enjoy playing with mixed media and creating abstract shapes. Recently, I have been inspired by Dianne Fago’s ATCs. So, I pulled out the inks and some good watercolour paper and had a play. So far, the results are interesting, but the main reason for doing them is to learn and have fun. It is so easy for me to forget to play. fig 4 shows a selection of the ATCs I have been working on.

    But there have been accidents along the way. In addition to my coffee injury, I had an ink spill. It could have been a lot worse. I am so grateful that it didn’t fall onto any of my electrical equipment.

    ink spill on my desk
    fig 5 the desktop ink spill

    Dianne and Darren Discuss

    To finish off, here’s a link to our latest discussion video. In it, we talk about creativity and the process, and you’ll see that we’ve both been quite creative in recent weeks.

    https://youtu.be/4QKj_B7HUUQ

    I’ll be back with another Friday field note report soon, until then, may you find inspiration and may your creations bring you and others joy.


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