The Artist I Admire

Gabriel, six, doesn’t think about making art, he just does. Crayons, paint, string, glue, whatever’s near, he’s already into it. No hesitation, no planning, just motion. So I laid out a canvas, scattered the paint tubes, brushes too, stepped back. No instructions, no words. He looked once, grabbed a brush, and started. Mixing, smearing, tapping, switching colors like water flowing. No rules, no stopping to judge, no “is this right,” just moving with it.

“The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web.”
— Pablo Picasso 

“Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.” — André Gide

Creation moves best not when it’s invited.
When we build with love, the shape holds.
When we let spirit move, the work breathes.

And watching him, I thought—what if we all did that? Reached for what’s in front of us and create. Didn’t pause for the voice that says don’t or wrong or wait. Just let it come through. That river, it’s there in all of us, always moving, always full.

We forget. He hasn’t.

“You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche

Living moments with the free flow. Allowing ourselves to breathe to feel to move from us. Gabriel paints as my thoughts wonder to a place where freedom, acceptance, and colorful imagination cheer!



Comments

3 responses to “The Artist I Admire”

  1. Ardi Butler

    A joyous occasion for him and for you, too. What says it all…the look on his face as he’s doing his art. A painting worthy of a wall to hang it on, for sure. Way to go, Gabriel! I loved it.

  2. Maureen Albrecht

    Bravo Gabriel! C’est Magnifique!

  3. I love it! Great colors.

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