Keys to Creativity

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Welcome to this weeks yokittyjo’s blog post “Keys to Creativity”.
(I am using the book Julia Cameron’s book. “Walking in this World “*note Julia Cameron is referred to as JC as a guide track. Quickly looking back at last weeks post here, if you would like a recap)
Weekly Posts that give one key creative tip to snack on and help you develop your own creativity.

Plus yokittyjo’s artist of the week.
This week I have read through the chapter in Julia Cameron’s Book , Walking in this World on “Transformation” from reading the chapter is here my creative tip / takeaway for the week
“Is a creative life linear in progression ?”
(or is it related more to personal growth)
This chapter inspired me to ask the following questions?
We can seem organised, like we are doing things , however, is the work produced any good?
Why does everything we have to do be so polished and finished, what if it is not, does that mean we are not any good as artists?
To think about this as an artist/creative/musician, what is your unfinished side? How would you like to develop it?

I have started this by putting up a photo a day on instatigram and a weekly up and download lo-fi sound project on soundcloud, its unfinished raw, and personally challenging. I will let you know when I am in curation, mastering stage.

yokittyjo’s artist of the week
English indie rock and folk band Bombay Bicycle Club
http://soundcloud.com/bombay-bicycle-club
Until next week
Stay lovely
Jo

I would love to hear if your find this series of posts helpful, leave me a comment ?

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    Yokittyjo’s chilled, emotional music combines the vintage electronica of the masterful Portishead, with the flushed emotion of Bat for Lashes and the lyrical poignancy of Lana del Ray, a perfect combination of strength and soul food. As something of a sonic chameleon, Yokittyjo has moved from a background filled with opera and choral music, through a career as dance VJ pioneer ‘Jmg13’, to making 21st century sounds that are brought to life by technology and inspired by colourful experience. Influences as diverse as Tom Middleton, Fleetwood Mac, Blondie and early dub step have resulted in ‘Glassandra’ and ‘Don't Know Why,’ two independently released tracks that contain a winning combination of lightness, life and bass. As well as a blossoming singer, Yokittyjo is a multitalented artist, working on collaborations with international producers, throwing herself into online outlets as a medium for performance, and developing other projects, such as musical catalogue for film and TV sync. If you haven’t yet experienced the emotive sounds of Yokittyjo, it’s about time you got on board. jo@yokittyjo.com