Retirement And Good Living

First of all let me say, Art is FUN! Not only is it fun, but I find in my classes that people enjoy getting together and doing art, sometimes creating lifelong friends. Most of my students are seniors, from 50 to 98. It’s funny, ages begin to blur when you have things like art in common. For example I have a 93 year old and a 65 year old that have become very close friends and do a number of things together. I have 2 sets of these friends I currently know, both the same ages! Lots of my students meet for lunch before coming to class or go to art group meetings or shows together. Several students of mine are getting a bus trip together to go on an overnight trip to the state watercolor convention!

There are many other benefits of taking art classes and creating art aside from the social aspects:

There are so many different ways you can create art, drawing, painting with a variety of types of paint, sculpting, collage, and mixed media (some of that crazy, fun new way to add many things to your artwork). The list goes on. The cost of supplies can be very inexpensive. You can begin drawing on plain white paper with a #2 pencil!

We all have two sides of our brain! One side, usually the left, hemisphere of the brain is responsible for logic. The left hemisphere also contains the language center, interprets patterns and is detail-oriented. The right hemisphere is responsible for emotions. It is also is the center controlling music, art and kinesthetic (learning by doing) abilities. In some people left and right functions are reversed.

How does this apply to Art? Well, if you have a normal brain you have two sides and at least one of the two is creative. So when my potential students tell me they are not creative, I know they simply haven’t found their ‘creative self’ yet! What do you have to lose? Give it a try! I promise your life will be richer for it. Oh, by the way, you don’t need to be able to draw a straight line – that’s boring anyway!