What seems to always jump-start your zing of creativity? (Sleep, good movie, book, exercise, etc) and how does time to work on alone and / or the stimulation of other people relate to your creativity level? Respond by 9/30 for full credit.
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Riley Jones
9/23/2016 11:27:48 am
My creativity kicks in when I exercise and even more when I play guitar or music. When I work alone, that's when I do my best work because I can focus and put all of my effort into it. I can really think and come up with some great ideas. However, I still enjoy collaborating with others. Sometimes other people are more creative than me, and I like to hear their ideas in order to improve upon my own.
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McKinley Durham
9/24/2016 08:35:33 pm
Whenever I listen to music it helps me get creative. I never really think about anything and it's relaxing. No matter what type of music I listen to, it always works! It takes out the distractions from other people.
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Ms D
10/6/2016 07:09:24 am
I love to listen to all kinds of music...and definitely it keeps my focus up! Sometimes I can get inspired when someone comments on something I could improve artistically or if I just get a compliment or comment on something I am working on. That makes me work even harder to improve. My best work comes from pressure, when I am under pressure or a deadline I am at my best- especially when it comes to writing and composing.
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Sidney
9/27/2016 05:20:30 am
One thing that always seems to jump start my creativity is definitely having a good night of sleep and being around people who make me happy not people who drag you down. I feel like if I'm alone I get more work done because I'm not talking and I'm more focused on my work and making the best piece I can possibly make.
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Aianna Orta
9/27/2016 06:29:09 am
What always seems to jump my creativity is music. If I just plug up my headphones and start listening to music. I'm as quite as can be and just start juggling ideas of what I want to make in class. It just helps me better as an artist to be in zen.
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Lindsey
9/29/2016 05:37:35 am
Getting a good sleep in and listening to music always helps get my creative juices flowing. getting a good sleep is a plus because you always have a fresh mind when you wake up and listening to music always helps because it's gets you calm and in the zone and gets you thinking about good ideas that will make you a better artist.
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Katy Brant
9/29/2016 07:58:08 am
I get inspired when I listen to music or just drive around when I am frustrated. This helps me get my anger out and it helps trigger my thought process. This inspires me and then I take it and apply my thoughts to my artwork.
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Taylor Kenyon
9/29/2016 02:26:09 pm
My creativity kicks in when I am listening to music and see ideas that inspire me. Doing something as simple as going to the mall, I am constantly seeing things as inspiration. I think I do my best work when I don't feel rushed and when I'm not surrounded by a lot of people.
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Stephanie Montero
9/30/2016 10:31:58 am
My creativity kicks in when I listen to music or get other people's input. This helps me focus and come up with good ideas. I like collaborating with others because they help expand on my ideas and make them better. I do my best when time is not a factor.
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Lindsi Ashley
9/30/2016 10:57:24 am
Something that really jumpstarts my creativity is music. I sometimes pay really close attention to the lyrics and that inspires something about my piece. I try to make pieces that appeal to important things in my life or things I like such as a design style. When I listen to music I get really motivated and excited and want to try brand new things.
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Caitlin Cary
9/30/2016 08:54:56 pm
What always seems to zing my creativity is looking at other people's work, such as on pinterest for inspiration or even going to different places. Having time alone allows me to focus and become more productive. It is also helping having someone else to bounce ideas off of and listen to their opinions during the planning process.
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Ashlee Mock
10/1/2016 07:19:02 am
I operate at my best when I am well rested and when I can listen to music while working. Additionally, I am more productive and successful when I am working alone, however, I do like to talk to classmates when I feel I need outsider advice or a different perspective on the piece I am currently working on. Outside of the pottery room, I get my creative energy from reading and free-drawing.
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Oscar Guerrero
10/2/2016 05:43:30 pm
I think that sleeping well and being around friends brings out my creativity. Also something else that brings out my creativity is seeing what everyone else is working on and being inspired by what they are doing and it makes me push my self to create something of higher quality.I think that when i do have my idea i like to work alone and without distraction help me bring my idea to life.
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Faith Williams
10/2/2016 10:28:34 pm
I feel creative when im painting. i love canvas paintings and could do it all day long. its so relaxing to me and im never worried about anything else when im painting.
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Savannah Harris
10/3/2016 09:48:41 am
I think my creative kicks in when i listen to music or doodle. When i listen to music im in my own world and its the only thing im focused on and when i doodle the things in my mind come out on paper
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Megan Obranovich
10/4/2016 07:03:44 pm
I think my most creativity comes from music or just looking online and venturing out and looking at things that inspire me. I usually find myself looking at other people's work and maybe getting ideas off of them.
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Christine Riley
10/14/2016 05:48:06 am
my creativity starts up when i'm sleep or i see something that reminds me of my work and inspires me to do something, i can wake up in the middle of the night with an idea on what to do if i think about it hard enough. Also id rather be alone then working with other because other people distract me more then help me
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