No matter your age, skill, or style... your creativity matters.
- Your art doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful.
- Every idea starts small, just begin.
- What you make is your voice, and your voice is worth sharing.
- You don’t need to draw to be an artist. You can build, write, move, record, shape, or imagine.
- Mistakes are part of the magic. Let them lead you somewhere new.
- You already have what you need. Use what’s around you — paper, sound, nature, found objects.
- Your story is yours alone. No one else can tell it the way you can.
- Being creative isn’t about being the best... it’s about being brave.
- Someone, somewhere, might be inspired because you shared.
Look closer. Make something. Share your spark. You are the artist now.
Sometimes, an everyday object is all it takes to unlock new ideas. Something simple can hold stories, spark memories, or invite curiosity. Art helps us slow down and see differently. It asks us to notice the details, to wonder, and to express what we find. That’s where imagination begins.
Look closely. What materials, colours, textures, or marks do you see? Has it been shaped by time or touch? Who might have used it? What might it have witnessed? What does it remind you of? What story might it tell if it could speak? The more you notice, the more possibilities appear.
Sketch it, sculpt it, write a poem, tell a story, record a soundscape, invent a legend, choreograph a movement. Use digital tools or natural materials.
If you need a extra spark, ask yourself: What if this could fly? What secret might it hold? What might it say to a tree? What could it become? A good question can carry you further than a finished answer.
